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Katharine Teale Brown and Richard Cross Miller was married yesterday at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal church. The Rev. Andrew JW Mullins and the Rev. Charles Underwood Quinn of the Roman Catholic Church of Holy Redeemer of the ceremony.
Ms. Miller is director of acquisitions and divestitures for the RCA Corporation. He was a graduate of Vassar College and studied at the University of Heidelberg in western Germany and New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. She is the daughter of Ms. Teale Edward Willis Clearwater, Florida, and the end of Willis E. Col Teale, USA
Mr. Miller is an engineer consultant Gibbs & Hill Inc. of Manhattan. He was a graduate of Manhattan College, studied mechanical engineering at Cornell University and also participated in the NYU Graduate School of Business Administration. He is the son of Jacob and Mrs. Joseph Miller, the late Mr. Miller, a founder of the Greens bus, a private bus in New York.
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