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English: Mr. Harvey A. Miller and his wife, Helen (McCullock) Miller, were from Wadsworth, Ohio, and Springfield, Ohio, respectively, and resided at 1763 Upper Chelsea Road with their sons, William and Hugh. Mr. Miller was captain of the football squad in his senior year of college at Wittenburg and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mrs. Miller was also a graduate of Wittenberg. Mr. Miller was a teacher at one time and later became Sports Editor of The Columbus Evening Dispatch, where he was known by sports enthusiasts as H.A.M. Mr. Miller was appointed to the Upper Arlington Board of Education in 1918.
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