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The Golden Submarine was an early twentieth century streamlined race car designed and built in 1917 by Fred Offenhauser and Harry A. Miller for Barney Oldfield. AutoWeek said that the vehicle brought Miller "nationwide prominence as a race-car builder".
The design so impressed Miller and Offenhauser that they designed an engine on largely similar principles. In 1917, Offenhauser designed and built Barney Oldfield's famous "Golden Submarine". In 1919, Leo Goossen joined Miller's shop, and Offenhauser became plant manager. Miller's company went bankrupt in 1933 during the Great Depression.
In June 1917, Oldfield used his Golden Submarine, designed with a roll bar to protect the driver, to beat fellow racing legend Ralph DePalma in a series of 10- to 25-mile (40 km) match races at Milwaukee. He retired from racing in 1918 but continued to tour and make movies.
Miller's mom, Kristina, took to Twitter to share her son's important message with powerful words of her own. "My heart outside my body, out there helping others, THAT is who Harry Miller is," she ...
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Influenced by the iconic Venetian bar, this room by Jan Showers & Associates includes bespoke music, matchboxes, and menus.
Willard D. Miller, brother – fellow Medal of Honor recipient Harry Herbert Miller (May 4, 1879 – March 12, 1968) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor —for his actions in the Spanish–American War .
Ohio State offensive lineman Harry Miller said Thursday that he was medically retiring from football. In a lengthy social media post, Miller said that he had gone to Buckeyes coach Ryan Day before ...