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Arthur Miller was born in in Brooklyn, New York City.
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Miller Graduates from High School
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He enrolls at the University of Michigan
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Miller receives the Hopwood Award for his first play, No Villain, and uses the prize money to help pay tuition.
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He got married with Mary Grace Slatterly
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Miller finds work as a screenwriter for a war film, The Story of G.I. Joe, and quits his job in the Navy Yard.
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Miller's play The Man Who Had All the Luck receives the Theater Guild National Award and opens on Broadway.
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The Crucible opens on Broadway.
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Marries actress Marilyn Monroe and receives an honorary Doctor of Human Letters from the University
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He divorcce with Marilyn Monroe and maaries Inge Morath
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Elected president of International P.E.N., the renowned international literary organization.
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Miller's works are banned in the Soviet Union as a result of his efforts to free dissident writers.
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Awarded National Medal of the Arts by President Bill Clinton
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Awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship and the John H. Finley Award for Exemplary Service to New York City.
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Arthur Miller dies at the age of 89 at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut.