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Dr. Carman Miller - Portrait
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[before 1973] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 12.5 x 17.5 cm
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Head and shoulders image of Dr. Carman Miller, Professor, Department of Mathematics.
Bio/Historical note: Dr. Carman Edgar Miller was born on 11 October 1907 in Milliken, Ontario. After graduating from high school in Markham, Ontario, he enrolled at the University of Toronto and went on to earn three degrees: a BA (1930), MA (1931), and PhD (1940). The Gertrude Davis Exchange Scholarship allowed Dr. Miller to study three semesters at Goettingen University (Germany) in 1931-1932. He also spent 1934-1935 attending the Ontario College of Education. Dr. Miller taught at a number of Toronto area high schools before accepting a post at the University of New Brunswick in 1941. He became head of the department prior coming to the University of Saskatchewan in 1946 as a professor of Mathematics. Dr. Miller served as head of the department from 1964-1970. He retired in 1973 and was named professor emeritus. He was active in the Saskatoon community as a supporter of the musical arts and also had a keen interest in Slavic languages and literature. Dr. Miller died on 6 June 1988 in Saskatoon.
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Photographer: Unknown
Copyright holder: University of Saskatchewan
Other terms: Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.