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Miriam Michelson (1870-1942) was an American journalist and writer. ==Biography== Miriam Michelson was born in the mining town of Calaveras, California, in 1870. She was the seventh of eight children of Samuel and Rosalie (''née'' Przylubska) Michelson, who immigrated to the United States from Poland in 1855.〔Rockwell Dennis Hunt & Nellie Van de Grift Sanchez, ''California and Californians'', Volume 5, Lewis Publishing Company, 1926, p. 83.〕 Her oldest brother, physicist Albert A. Michelson,〔Robert A. Millikan, ''Biographical Memoirs of the US National Academy of Sciences'' (National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC), 1938, Vol. XIX.〕 was the first American citizen to win a Nobel Prize for science; and the youngest, journalist Charles Michelson, became a close assistant to Franklin D. Roosevelt.〔Pamela Matz, ("Miriam Michelson" ), ''Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia'', 1 March 2009.〕 She worked as a reporter for the ''San Francisco Chronicle''〔Dorothy Michelson Livingston, (''The Master of Light: A Biography of Albert A. Michelson'' ), The University of Chicago Press, 1973.〕 and later, in Philadelphia, for the ''North American''.〔("Chronicle and Comment: Miss Miriam Michelson," ) ''The Bookman'', May 1904.〕
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