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1 · The Miller Endowment and Program History
2 · The Education of a Poet: A Conversation between Mark
3 · The Antiochian Fall 2018 by Antioch College
4 · Telling YOUR Story!
5 · Preface: The Antioch Review, 1941
6 · Nolan J. and Richard D. Miller Endowment Fund
7 · Editorial: Nolan Miller (1907
8 · Deadline for Miller Fellow proposals is Jan. 15
9 · Antioch College

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When Nolan moved to Yellow Springs, Ohio to teach at Antioch College, Dick followed later. The brothers built homes that were connected by a breezeway, and they lived together in the .

YSCF accepting proposals for Miller Fellowship

The Miller Fellowship Program, an annual project of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, or YSCF, is currently accepting proposals for the upcoming 2018–19 academic .

Deadline for Miller Fellow proposals is Jan. 15. The Miller Fellowship Program is a program of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation (YSCF), funded by the Nolan J. and Richard D. Miller .

Established 2009 Created with the proceeds from the Millers’ Charitable trusts upon their deaths, the endowment is used to support community service initiatives to benefit students at Antioch .

Part of the community for more than half a century, Nolan Miller—Antioch Review Fiction Editor and beloved Professor of Literature (1946–1972)—and his younger brother, Richard—an artist.

Miller joined the faculty of Antioch College in 1946. Algo Henderson, then president of Antioch, asked Edward Weeks, the Atlantic Monthly editor and an Antioch College trustee, to .Nolan Miller is a professor of literature at Antioch College and is the fiction editor of the Antioch Review. The first part of this in-terview appeared in our winter issue. There was talk of campus job openings and possibilities with Miller Fellowships (a fund set up by Nolan and Dick Miller) with community nonprofits. Mentions of Anti-Watt (the .When in 1940 a small group of Antioch College faculty met to discuss the founding of a review, they were faced with a world where fascism and communism were on the march.

Check out this Yellow Springs News article about the Encore Miller Fellows, our new collaboration with the The Yellow Springs Community Foundation. The four Fellows serve .When Nolan moved to Yellow Springs, Ohio to teach at Antioch College, Dick followed later. The brothers built homes that were connected by a breezeway, and they lived together in the village for more than half a century. The Miller Fellowship Program, an annual project of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, or YSCF, is currently accepting proposals for the upcoming 2018–19 academic year. The program is funded by the Nolan J. and Richard D. Miller Endowment Fund.

Deadline for Miller Fellow proposals is Jan. 15. The Miller Fellowship Program is a program of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation (YSCF), funded by the Nolan J. and Richard D. Miller Endowment Fund. The purpose of this fund is to support fellowships for Antioch College students who engage in service for the benefit of the Yellow Springs .Established 2009 Created with the proceeds from the Millers’ Charitable trusts upon their deaths, the endowment is used to support community service initiatives to benefit students at Antioch College with a goal of fostering mutual respect between the Village of .Part of the community for more than half a century, Nolan Miller—Antioch Review Fiction Editor and beloved Professor of Literature (1946–1972)—and his younger brother, Richard—an artist.Miller joined the faculty of Antioch College in 1946. Algo Henderson, then president of Antioch, asked Edward Weeks, the Atlantic Monthly editor and an Antioch College trustee, to recommend someone for the position of "Writer in Residence." Nolan had just published a story in the Atlantic Monthly. After some resistance Nolan agreed to come .

Nolan Miller is a professor of literature at Antioch College and is the fiction editor of the Antioch Review. The first part of this in-terview appeared in our winter issue.

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There was talk of campus job openings and possibilities with Miller Fellowships (a fund set up by Nolan and Dick Miller) with community nonprofits. Mentions of Anti-Watt (the alternative radio station), The Record , and the return down the road of the famous Antioch Writer’s Workshop.

When in 1940 a small group of Antioch College faculty met to discuss the founding of a review, they were faced with a world where fascism and communism were on the march. Check out this Yellow Springs News article about the Encore Miller Fellows, our new collaboration with the The Yellow Springs Community Foundation. The four Fellows serve in one of our five “areas of.

YSCF accepting proposals for Miller Fellowship

When Nolan moved to Yellow Springs, Ohio to teach at Antioch College, Dick followed later. The brothers built homes that were connected by a breezeway, and they lived together in the village for more than half a century. The Miller Fellowship Program, an annual project of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, or YSCF, is currently accepting proposals for the upcoming 2018–19 academic year. The program is funded by the Nolan J. and Richard D. Miller Endowment Fund.Deadline for Miller Fellow proposals is Jan. 15. The Miller Fellowship Program is a program of the Yellow Springs Community Foundation (YSCF), funded by the Nolan J. and Richard D. Miller Endowment Fund. The purpose of this fund is to support fellowships for Antioch College students who engage in service for the benefit of the Yellow Springs .

Established 2009 Created with the proceeds from the Millers’ Charitable trusts upon their deaths, the endowment is used to support community service initiatives to benefit students at Antioch College with a goal of fostering mutual respect between the Village of .Part of the community for more than half a century, Nolan Miller—Antioch Review Fiction Editor and beloved Professor of Literature (1946–1972)—and his younger brother, Richard—an artist.Miller joined the faculty of Antioch College in 1946. Algo Henderson, then president of Antioch, asked Edward Weeks, the Atlantic Monthly editor and an Antioch College trustee, to recommend someone for the position of "Writer in Residence." Nolan had just published a story in the Atlantic Monthly. After some resistance Nolan agreed to come .Nolan Miller is a professor of literature at Antioch College and is the fiction editor of the Antioch Review. The first part of this in-terview appeared in our winter issue.

There was talk of campus job openings and possibilities with Miller Fellowships (a fund set up by Nolan and Dick Miller) with community nonprofits. Mentions of Anti-Watt (the alternative radio station), The Record , and the return down the road of the famous Antioch Writer’s Workshop.When in 1940 a small group of Antioch College faculty met to discuss the founding of a review, they were faced with a world where fascism and communism were on the march.

The Miller Endowment and Program History

The Education of a Poet: A Conversation between Mark

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