David George Miller died February 13 at his home at Meriden, N. H. He was born at Millertown, N. Y., December 22, 1855. He attended the public schools of Braintree, Mass., whence he came to college, and completed his preparation at St. Johnsbury Academy. He won a distinguished reputation for scholarship in College, and graduated with valedictory honors. He was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa. Immediately after graduation he was appointed principal of Kimball Union Academy at Meriden, having had much experience in teaching before and during his college course, and held that position for six years. For one year following he was principal of a private school in Cleveland, Ohio, and then, in 1891, went to Taunton, Mass., as submaster in the city high school. After nine years in this position he was promoted to the principalship. Not long since he resigned this position, and purchased a home at Meriden. In 1885 he married Milicent M. Miller of Hanover, who survives him. They had no children.
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