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Joseph Hillis Miller Jr. (March 5, 1928 – February 7, 2021) [1] [2] was an American literary critic and scholar who advanced theories of literary deconstruction.He was part of the Yale School along with scholars including Paul de Man, Jacques Derrida, and Geoffrey Hartman, who advocated deconstruction as an analytical means by which the relationship between literary text and the associated ...
J. Hillis Miller Sr. (August 29, 1899 – November 14, 1953) was an American university professor, education administrator and university president. Miller was a native of Virginia , and earned bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees before embarking on an academic career.
Nell Critzer Miller was the wife of J. Hillis Miller, Sr., the fourth president of the University of Florida, and served as the university's first lady for six years from 1947 to 1953. She was also an English teacher, the assistant director for the Wesley Foundation, and the head of the Office of Patient Services at the J. Hillis Miller Health ...
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Douglas Barrett, professor of pediatrics, former vice president of J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center; Betty Capaldi, former provost of Arizona State University and professor at University of Florida; Joseph Glover, current provost and former dean of the University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
A female Long Island high school student was charged with making a threat of “mass harm” online this week, prompting officers to rush to her campus urgently. The 18-year-old student at ...
Dustin Miller, 43, an IT professional from El Dorado, Kansas, was among the 67 victims who died when American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a U.S. Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., in the ...
J. Hillis Miller Sr. 1928 Graduate President of the University of Florida (1947–1953) Blake Morant: 1975, 1978 Col, Law Dean of George Washington University Law School: Nick Morgan: 1977, 1981 MA, PhD Assistant Vice President and Provost, University of Virginia; professional at Princeton University [4]: 229 Edward P. Ney: 1946 Ph.D