Miller began rich writing career while still at 'U'

By Christopher Tkaczyk
Daily Arts Editor


Courtesy of the University School of Music
While a student at the University, Arthur Miller won two prestigious Hopwood awards for playwriting. His play "No Villain," first won him a Hopwood in 1936. A play he wrote in 1937, entitled "Honors at Dawn," then won him Hopwood honors for a second time. Miller graduated in 1938 with a degree in English literature.

09-24-98

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