ADDITIONAL MATERIAL ON TrLER W. MII,LER
Tyler W. Miller, assistant superintendent of the Scottsbluff, Nebranm factory of the Great Weatern Sugar Compmy, was appointed &\iperintendent of the Northern Ohio Sugar COm,p:3J.ly factory at Findlay,
Ohio, effective June 1.
Mr. Miller, son of
s.
T. tiller, veteran Great Western factory superintendent, was born in Colorado and gra.dum.ted from Colorado Univer-sity, majoring in chemistry. Be entered e ~ service in 1940 aschemist and special analyst. From 1942 to 1945 he served in the chemical warfare service, overseas 16 months in Africa. and Italy as e. staf'f
oergeant.
Mr. Miller resumed com.pan,,y vork in 1945 as a chemist at Scottsbluff', follow1ng vbieh promotions took him to JMontm:ia, then back to three
Nebraska ta.etories vhere be baa been assistant superintenclent since 1953. lie was married to Helen Eliza.beth Muvell in 1941. They have
two c!aughters, Kathleen,
9,
and CbristiDe.,7.
Mr. Miller ia a memberot
Delta Tau Delta and the bonore:ry chemical fraternity Alpha Chi Sisna and a member of the Episeopa.l.:l&n church.'
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Miller, superintendent at Mitchell, was adYanoedin the same position to the Guring factory. He succeeds·
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Powell, ,mo wan moved earlier this year to theGeneral Off ice.
Miller vas at Mitchell
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for three years. PreYiouslyhe
was superintendent nt Findlay, from1956
to1961,
wherebe led the Ohio factory to 1 ts first Pennant in the oampai·gn
or
1959-60.
As an assistant superintendent, Miller serYed at Scottsbluf
from
1954
to1956
and nt Mitchell from195J
to1954.
Hd waschief chemist at Bayard in
19.52
and a5.l;!§%&
8ni foreman .there'G'
dne year earlier.Miller's previous experience was on the chemical staff.
He vas assistant chemist at Billings from
1946
to19.51
andbriefly at Scottsbluf! in
1945,
lllb.en he returned from overseasduty with the Army as El staff sergeant in chemical warfare.
Before the war, he worked in the labs at Scottsbluff and
Brush. Miller began his continous service in
1940,
but·worked summers at Lyman from
19J)
to19).5.
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