Merton L. Miller

Merton Leland Miller
Born Fairfield, Maine
Died January 25, 1953(1953-01-25) (aged 83)
Alma mater Colby College, University of Chicago

Merton Leland Miller is a former professor of the University of Chicago who also served as the acting chief of the Ethnological Survey for the Philippine Islands. He is the one who discovered and studied the burial jars found on the island of Camiguin in 1910.[1][2]

Education

Graduated from Colby College in 1890 and earned a PhD from the University of Chicago in 1897.[3]

Career

Acting Chief of The Ethnological Survey for the Philippine Islands. President of the Mindinao Estates Co., a hemp farm organized in Manila, Philippines, in 1904.[4] Involved in tax litigation in 1942 regarding dividends received from the Balatoc Mining Company[5] (now Benguet Corporation).

Published Works

References

  1. Miller, Merton L. "The burial mounds of Camiguin Islands." The Philippine journal of Science 6 (February 1911), 1:1-4
  2. The New York Times Obituaries, January 29, 1953, PAGE NUMBER 27
  3. Third General Catalogue of Colby College, Waterville, Maine. 1820-1908, accessed at https://books.google.com/books?id=oXg2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA111&lpg=PA111&dq=colby+college+miller+library+merton+miller&source=bl&ots=9iRmEck9Au&sig=04B4Q1_KM1KxQiHMJ__TphbjbIU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=t3hJVK7fDIjfyASE_YLIBg&ved=0CEoQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=colby%20college%20miller%20library%20merton%20miller&f=false
  4. The Far Eastern Review: engineering commerce, finance, Volume 2, accessed at: https://books.google.com/books?id=nERBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA406&lpg=PA406&dq=Mindanao+Estates+merton+miller&source=bl&ots=BSMbnK9P4A&sig=frNfIkrXYg9kwrGjV03rn7f64a8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JJ5JVIveM4SSgwTXr4L4Bg&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Mindanao%20Estates%20merton%20miller&f=false
  5. Miller v. McColgan, 17 Cal. 2d 432, 433, 110 P.2d 419, 420 (1941)
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