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Thomas R. Miller . Logan Bell. Education. Graduated from Mansfield State Normal School. Obtained his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate from Syracuse University. Prior Employment. Served as Principal at: Beaver Valley Wetona Monroeton Professor of Education
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Thomas R. Miller Logan Bell
Education • Graduated from Mansfield State Normal School. • Obtained his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctorate from Syracuse University.
Prior Employment • Served as Principal at: • Beaver Valley • Wetona • Monroeton • Professor of Education • Potsdam State Teacher’s College • Dean of Instruction • New York State Teacher’s College • Also served as acting president for a time
Time at Edinboro • Served as President from 1954-1966.
Programming Achievements • Teacher’s College Multi-Purpose • Liberal Arts Curriculum • Master’s Program • Edinboro State Teacher’s College Edinboro State College • Liberal Arts Program, Degrees in: • Science • Social Studies • Humanities
Master’s Program • Master’s Degree in Education • Elementary • Secondary
Education Degrees • Special Education curriculum • Special Education degrees • Elementary • Secondary • 7 total education degrees possible
Campus Expansion • 40 acres 585 acres • “Master Plan” • 1954: 40 acres • 1964: 360 acres developed, 225 ready to be
Buildings • Meadville Street Houses (Venango, Tionesta, Mead, LeBoeuf, Kinzue, Cussewago, Conneauttee.) • Centennial Hall Dormitory. • George E. Hamilton Library. • George Leader Clinic. • Carmon Ross Dining Hall. • Garage. • Joseph A. Cooper Hall. • Ned H. Dearborn Hall. • John K. Earp Hall. • Substation & Utility Expansion. • ‘Sox’ Harrison Athletic Field • Will P. Rose Hall
Student Population • 1953-54: 539 • 1954-55: 636 • 1955-56: 769 • 1956-57: 876 • 1957-58: 875 • 1958-59: 1069 • 1959-60: 1147 • 1960-61: 1413 • 1961-62: 1723 • 1962-63: 1999 • 1963-64: 2199 • 1964-65: 2501 • 1965-66: 2905 • 1966-67: 3466
Thomas R. Miller • Died on February 6, 1966 at his desk. • This PowerPoint outlines the accomplishments made at Edinboro State College while he was President.