1899, Highland Park, Illinois.
December 26, 1995, George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC.
Miller graduated from Bryn Mawr College (1921), earned a degree in economics from Oxford University (1922) and a doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago (1928). She worked as a correspondent for The Economist and Newsweek. Her works include:
- George Mason, Constitutionalist
- The Case for Liberty
- Bridge to Asia: The Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean
- Captains from Devon: The Great Elizabethan Seafarers Who Won the Oceans for England
- Colonel Parke of Virginia: The Greatest Hector in the Town
- Greece Through the Ages, as Seen by Travelers from Herodotus to Byron
- Greek Horizons
- Realms of Arthur
- France, Crossroads of a Continent
- Tobacco and the Brilliant
- Passage to America: Raleigh’s Colonists Take Ship for Roanoke
- Foreign Trade and the Worker’s Job
- George Mason of Gunston Hall
- Yours for Tomorrow: A Personal Testament of Freedom
- The Giant of the World
- Historic Places Around the Outer Banks
- Sicily and the Western Colonies of Greece
- George Mason, Gentleman Revolutionary
- The Kitchen in War Production
- You in the U.S.A
- Planning the War for Peace
- George Mason, the Man Who Didn’t Sign
- America’s Maginot Lines
- Carrie Chapman Catt: The Power of an Idea