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Milton M. Miller's Biography |
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Milton M. Miller was a Public Health Service Officer in the 1930's and 1940's. He specialized in dairy plant inspections and dairy pasteurization operations. He developed the model dairy code for the state of Colorado. After WWII, he went to work for Denver University, where he established a school for sanitary science training. During his tenure at Denver University Mr. Miller was heavily involved with the Colorado Environmental Health Association (CEHA), at that time called the Rocky Mountain Section of the National Association of Sanitarians and the National Association of Sanitarians. Mr. Miller was CEHA's fourth president, 1950-1951. He organized the first ever Annual Educational Conference held at Denver University in 1954. Mr. Miller was Editor of the Journal of Environmental health in the 50's, at that time called the Sanitarian which was published by the National Association of Sanitarians now called NEHA. Mr. Miller also served on the NEHA Board of Directors as the Region Vice President in the 50's. His long and distinguished career was recognized by NEHA. He received their highest honor, the Walter S. MangoldAward in 1957. Home | Board | Membership | Issues | One-Day Trainings | Scholarship | A.E.C. | Links | Sustaining Members |