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Neville Miller

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Due to his use of the radio during the flood crisis, Miller briefly attained some national celebrity and, after a brief stint at Princeton, served as president of the
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and helped reorganize city finances for the changing times. Miller is best known as the "flood mayor" for his leadership during the
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in 1924. However, he primarily taught law during this time, and became the first dean of the
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in 1930. After being active in the party for years, he was narrowly elected mayor as a
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from 1938 to 1944, spearheading the radio industry's support of the
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Miller practiced law in Louisville with his father and brother,
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His father, Shackelford Miller, was Chief Justice of the
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For the English cricketer, see 16:American politician (1894–1977) 682:Mayors of Louisville, Kentucky 366:Mayors of Louisville, Kentucky 295:Louisville Free Public Library 233:in 1916 and a law degree from 1: 697:Burials at Cave Hill Cemetery 256:in 1933, ending 15 years of 687:Princeton University alumni 227:Louisville Male High School 23:Neville Miller (footballer) 723: 328:Encyclopedia of Louisville 142:Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. 27:Neville Miller (cricketer) 20: 692:Harvard Law School alumni 293:and on the boards of the 260:dominance of the office. 219:Kentucky Court of Appeals 192: 88: 53: 41: 291:Louisville Water Company 269:Ohio River flood of 1937 246:Kentucky Bar Association 242:Shackelford Miller, Jr. 225:of his 1912 class at 321:on October 18, 2012. 315:"Mayor to Princeton" 231:Princeton University 207:Louisville, Kentucky 163:Princeton University 111:Louisville, Kentucky 326:"Miller, Neville". 209:from 1933 to 1937. 71:William B. Harrison 48:Mayor of Louisville 302:Cave Hill Cemetery 235:Harvard Law School 167:Harvard Law School 139:Cave Hill Cemetery 659: 658: 373:Incorporated city 300:He was buried in 196: 195: 108:February 17, 1894 83:Joseph D. 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Neville Miller (footballer)
Neville Miller (cricketer)
Mayor of Louisville
William B. Harrison
Joseph D. Scholtz
Louisville, Kentucky
Washington D.C.
Cave Hill Cemetery
Democratic
Alma mater
Princeton University
Harvard Law School
mayor
Louisville, Kentucky
Kentucky Court of Appeals
valedictorian
Louisville Male High School
Princeton University
Harvard Law School
Shackelford Miller, Jr.
Kentucky Bar Association
University of Louisville School of Law
Democrat
Republican
Great Depression
Ohio River flood of 1937
National Association of Broadcasters
war effort
Washington, D.C.
Louisville Water Company

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