Papers, 1931-1974.

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Papers, 1931-1974.

Correspondence, newsletters, reports, minutes, and other papers, relating to evaluation of schools; school districts; university departments of education and education classes and programs; Miller's career at University of Illinois and retirement, including material documenting affairs of University Council for Educational Administration under Miller's presidency, such as financial ties to W.K. Kellogg Foundation and efforts to increase financial support for graduate study in educational administration; and other topics. Organizations and institutions represented include Harvard Graduate School of Education and Harvard Alumni Council, U.S. Strategic Air Command, Illinois Association of School Administrators, U.S. National Institute of Health, and American Association of School Administrators.

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