Ward Miller

Ward McLaughlin Miller ( born November 29, 1902 in Portsmouth, Ohio; † March 11, 1984 ) was an American politician. In the years 1960 and 1961, he represented the state of Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Ward Miller attended the Portsmouth High School and then studied until 1923 at the Ohio State University. In 1931 he graduated from the Harvard University. Between 1931 and 1933 he was part of the editorial staff of the Bookman Magazine; 1935 to 1980 he worked in the real estate industry. From 1955 to 1980 he was also a member of the Board of Education of the State of Ohio. He was also a member of the Royal Institute of Philosophy of the UK. Politically, he joined the Republican Party.

After the death of MEPs James G. Polk Miller was at the due election for the sixth seat of Ohio as his successor in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he took up his new mandate on 8 November 1960. Until January 3, 1961, he could end the current parliamentary term in Congress. For the period beginning on January 3, 1961 Parliament, he was not a candidate.

After the end of his time in the U.S. House of Representatives Ward Miller continued to work in the real estate industry. He died on March 11, 1984 in Portsmouth, where he was also buried.

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