Miller--Cap Earl (Classes of 1901 and 1913)

Displaying 1 - 50 of 77 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Cap. E. Miller
Alumnus 35:4, p.14
Retired from NDAC and Northwest Farm Managers Association.
2 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 30:1, p.23
Is professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo. In September he was elected president of Fargo-Moorhead Chapter Six, American War Dads.
3 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 26:4, p.15
Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota State College in Fargo, North Dakota; he also writes addresses and magazine articles about farming.
4 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 23:4, p.27
Secretary of the Farm Managers Association; chairman of the Division of Agriculture, North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo. He was one of the leaders on a two-day tour of the Red River Valley. The group visited farms within a 25-mile radius.
5 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 23:3, p.23
Now head of the Department of Agricultural Economics at North Dakota Agricultural College; lauded in the winter quarter issue of The Bison Furrows, a quarterly magazine published by agricultural students at that college.
6 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 21:3, p.19
Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo, North Dakota; spoke at a meeting of the North Dakota Academy of Science.
7 Cap Earl Miller
Alumnus 20:4, p.21
Head of the Farm Economic Department of the State Agricultural College in Fargo, North Dakota.
8 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 18:2, p.22
One of the leading candidates for the United States Senate from North Dakota.
9 Miller boomed for candidacy
Alumnus 18:1, p.19
Cap E. Miller being promoted to run as Democratic candidate for Senate in North Dakota.
10 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 17:2, p.26
Tribute to President Seerley.
11 Democrats honor Cap Miller
Alumnus 16:4, p.4
North Dakota Democrats consider Miller as possible candidate for Secretary of Agriculture.
12 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 16:3, p.26
Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College at Fargo.
13 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 16:2, p.24
President of the Cosmopolitan Club and head of the Federated Cosmopolitan Clubs in Fargo, North Dakota.
14 At the Cosmopolitan Club dinner
Alumnus 16:1, p.25
Cap Miller spoke at meeting.
15 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 15:4, p.25
He was recently appointed chairman of the National Committee on the Celebration of Revolutionary Events and was also made a member of the National Committee on Citizenship Medals. He recently wrote an article called "Emergency Granary."
16 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 15:3, p.25
Miller, professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota, retiring president of the North Dakota Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, delivered an address entitled, "What Makes a Great State?"
17 Reverend Charles T. Ensign
Alumnus 15:3, p.25
Methodist Episcopal clergyman gave the prayer at Cap E. Miller's retirement banquet as president of the society of the Sons of the American Revolution at Wahpeton, North Dakota, in April.
18 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 15:2, p.26
Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota; delivered an address in January before the Thirty-third Annual Farm and Home Week at the University of Illinois at Urbana.
19 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 14:3, p.25
Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota, was elected as president of the North Dakota Sons of the American Revolution at the meeting of the North Dakota Society in April.
20 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 14:2, p.29
Professor of Agricultural Economics at the North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota; as secretary of Northwest Farm Managers Association, brought the February meeting of the association to a successful end.
21 Cap Earl Miller
Alumnus 14:2, p.25
Professor of agricultural economics at the North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota, is president of the State Society of the Sons of American Revolution. He has published a bulletin on character building.
22 Cap Earl Miller
Alumnus 14:1, p.28
Professor of Agricultural Economics at the North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota, was recognized in the "Iowa Agriculturist," October 1929.
23 Cap E. Miller
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.5
Cap E. Miller is a staff member of the Agricultural College, and gave an address on "Farm Manager Recruits" at the twenty-third conference of the State Grain Growers Convention at Fargo, North Dakota.
24 Campanile fund
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8
List of individuals who donated to the campanile fund.
25 Capt. E. Miller
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.6
Capt. E. Miller serves as a faculty member of the Agricultural College in Fargo, North Dakota, where he conducts research on farm management.
26 Cap. E. Miller
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.5
Cap E. Miller serves as a professor of farm management, and holds a seat as Chairman of Department of Agricultural Economics and Marking at the North Dakota Agricultural College.
27 Alumni notes 10
Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.3
Cap E. Miller will be professor of Farm Management at State Agriculture College in North Dakota.
28 Cap E. Miller, 1901, 1913
Alumni News Letter 1:1, p.1
Received Master of Science degree from Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; appointed Professor of Rural Education in Milwaukee.
29 Member of Class of 1901 receives a position at I. S. C.
College Eye 8:3, p.7
Cap Miller is teaching at the Iowa State College.
30 Monday, Feb. 7
College Eye 7:18, p.7
Roster of former students now teaching in the Fairfield school system.
31 Official Notes
College Eye 4:6, p.3
News of important Iowa educators.
32 Four Teachers College people in Fairfield
College Eye 3:27, p.454
Teachers at Fairfield have been re-elected with an increase in salary.
33 Graduates at summer term commencement
College Eye 3:2, p.33
Roster of graduates and degrees.
34 Cap Miller
College Eye 2:28, p.7
Elected superintendent in Fairfield.
35 Cap E. Miller
College Eye 1:14, p.7
Is the president of the Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association; will meet at Grinnell, April 4, 5, and 6.
36 Both the superintendent and high school principal of Sigourney
College Eye 1:10, p.167
C. E. Miller and Mabel Paull have been re-elected.
37 Mabel Paull
Normal Eyte 20:14, p.245
Is principal at Sigourney, where other alumni also work.
38 Philomathean
Old Gold 0:0, p.257
Brief history, banquet program, and roster of members; photo.
39 Some campaign echoes
Normal Eyte 19:10, p.158
Poetic support for Cap E. Miller.
40 That Cap E. Miller
Normal Eyte 18:31, p.492
Elected superintendent in Sigourney.
41 Official
Normal Eyte 18:28, p.440
Owen J. McManus and Cap Miller are running for state Superintendent of Public Instruction; J. M. Hobron writes to President Seerley.
42 Lydia Whited
Normal Eyte 17:25, p.394
Now in California; meets Normalites there occasionally.
43 Cap E. Miller
Normal Eyte 17:16, p.251
Visited California.
44 Cap. E. Miller
Normal Eyte 16:25, p.395
Will speak at Cornell University.
45 Cap. E. Miller
Normal Eyte 16:20, p.313
Gave address at Algona.
46 In September on of the state papers
Normal Eyte 16:14, p.220
Cap Miller spoke on Iowa education in Virginia.
47 Institute a regular picnic
Normal Eyte 15:34, p.529
Cap Miller is holding an outdoor county teachers institute in Keokuk County.
48 The teaching of agriculture
Normal Eyte 15:29, p.453
Discusses the advancement of teaching boys about agriculture in the public schools.
49 At the Southwestern Teachers Association
Normal Eyte 15:28, p.437
Normal was represented by W. H. Bender.
50 Cap E. Miller
Normal Eyte 15:28, p.436
Is superintendent of Keokuk County and visited the Normal last week.