American educator and coach
Ernest Ray Miller (April 9, 1892 – March 31, 1987)[1] was an American educator and coach of football, basketball, and baseball. He served as the head football coach at Defiance College in Defiance, Ohio from 1923 to 1924, Alfred University in Alfred, New York in 1925,[2] Kentucky Wesleyan College from 1926 to 1927,[3] Ohio Northern University from 1929 to 1930, and Western Kentucky State Teachers College (now known as Western Kentucky University) in 1932.[4][5]
Miller attended Ohio University and graduated from Rio Grande College—now known as the University of Rio Grande—in Rio Grande, Ohio.[6] In 1977, Miller earned a Doctor of Education degree from the University of Cincinnati at the age of 81.[7] He died on March 31, 1987, at a hospital in Pompano Beach, Florida.[8]
Head coaching record
References
- ^ "Ernest Miller". Retrieved December 25, 2020.
- ^ "Many Changes In Faculty" (PDF). Fiat Lux. Alfred University. September 29, 1925. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- ^ "Kentucky Wesleyan Coach To Succeed Newton At O. N. U." Lima News. August 21, 1928. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
- ^ "1933 Talisman". Western Kentucky University. 1933. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- ^ "Hilltoppers Open Season Sept 24". Messenger-Inquirer. Owensboro, Kentucky. August 30, 1932. p. 8. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Coach At Wittenberg". Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. October 3, 1922. p. 17. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ Cusick, Dennis (June 13, 1977). "UC Doctorate Takes 44 Years". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. p. C1. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Ernest R. Miller". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 3, 1987. p. C9. Retrieved August 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com .
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