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Show death of M tifflm BnBJBJBJHw " " ' 'JflnBI ' Lahl Will MrM NhnHB Prof. Albert 9MW t mBMH Young Utilverslt. lM WMH pneuiiiouls, fte? abgiH (NH seveta llhiCM, Tlis euiM4JiltiwBtf In TliHrinin, (JvntMHy, JiMj' jjgPKl And ItecHiue a Mmiijw df tU CNbhIPw Jestif ChrM 1MHHH1S mi 1907. In IWrTM 4U to 'ttjnpf lug tint at Utr MHtW tMfjWfH to l'rovo to ec)t a pWWJow M8ir tor In orcbMtmi aiMl,). ImUmI ffkMmi the IkigheMH Ywing -'Unt i i)WBCTll having tudld muslo ami betflT'lffl membeV of a military Iwtrtl lii 0rhwiHr. J Pror M lller was devote I to MMt,di had tlio faculty oflnsplrliiceUiifs!suJ ud love for thu work fu W studfultpl to whom' he whs uusolfobly k?vot taking a personal interest in eeb. This led ton relation of iiihIimI IWin dence nud love lietuteii tesel.ier sin! students, nud his students inourfl lilt, ileath iih Unit of a brother. Ill ta tlolis with thu faculty were Wptsllyj pleasniil, his tutelllgeucenl'id Miidlyldwt devotion to h(s duties and tlieadvauu-ineit'ot tlieadvauu-ineit'ot the BchouUuo.npelllug the .mL teem und love of ills asoclatm. . Injtigi he was married tp Mls.13iMlfli' Miller, who with two children survive him. Tl'io sincere syinpatliy for the iactilty. and students of the University hhd 'all tlin aypuilnfrTmes of Prof. Miller Js" extended To thohVreaved fanuiy. l'nr. Miller will bu missed by his mituy.frleiids In' 'Lehl, ' ' |