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After the weekly edition was shut down, Miller was made foreign exchange editor. He began sporadically contributing editorials, and joined the editorial staff officially in 1881. In 1883 he was made
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as an assistant to the telegraph editor. In that position he helped handle news that came in over the telegraph. After some time Miller rose to be placed in charge of the weekly edition of
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and graduated in 1872. While in college, he had planned to teach Latin, but upon graduation he found employment at the
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when he was 34, and would remain in that position for the rest of his life (about forty years).
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hired him on July 7, 1875. Miller became the editor-in-chief of
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Hanover, New Hampshire
Dartmouth College
The New York Times
Hanover, New Hampshire
Dartmouth College
Springfield Republican
Hanover, New Hampshire
Dartmouth College
Springfield Republican
Samuel Bowles
editor in chief
John Foord
Grover Cleveland
George Jones
Adolph Ochs

freedom of the press
United States Senate
Columbia University


"Death of Charles Ransom Miller"


"Charles R. Miller, New York Times Editor, Dead"


Encyclopedia of Journalism
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