Paul Miller (September 28, 1906 – August 21, 1991) was an American newspaper executive and journalist. He headed the Gannett newspaper chain from 1957 to 1973. Miller also served as the top official of the Associated Press from 1963 to 1977.
Biography
Early years
Miller was born in Diamond, Missouri; his father later moved the family to Oklahoma. At age 15, Miller won a national contest for student editorial writing. While still in high school, he went to work as a reporter for the Pawhuska Daily Journal and served for a time as the paper's city editor before starting college. He attended Oklahoma A&M College (now Oklahoma State University) for two years, then left to edit the Daily Leader in Okemah, Oklahoma. Miller edited the paper in Okemah for 15 months before relocating with his family to Norman, Oklahoma. He moved on to work for the Oklahoma Publishing Company (publisher of The Oklahoman) in Oklahoma City, took classes at the University of Oklahoma, and ultimately returned to Oklahoma A&M where he received his degree in 1931.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have just finalized their roster for the 2023 season, and they've added five players from the most recent CFL draft.
The Blue Bombers chose Will Townsend in the first round, Justin Mills in the second round, Malcolm Brown in the fifth round, Paul Miller in the seventh round, and Joel Lynch in the ninth round.
Townsend, a wide receiver from Southern Illinois University, was the Blue Bombers' first-round pick. He is known for his quickness and good hands. He had a productive four-year college career, catching 138 passes for 1,996 yards and 11 touchdowns.
The Bombers chose Justin Mills, a defensive lineman from Arkansas State, in the second round. With his strong frame, powerful punch and non-stop motor, Mills is expected to bolster the strength of the Bombers'...
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73. From Defensive End to Philosopher in Residence, with Chad Miller
A college football defensive end and a philosopher meet at a bar. The defensive end asks, “What’s the meaning of life?” The philosopher replies, “Missed tackles, my friend. To many missed tackles.” Dr. Chad Miller is a former NCAA football star, our 2012 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year, a National Board Certified teacher, and currently a Specialist at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Institute for Teacher Education (https://coe.hawaii.edu) . Dr. Miller also serves as the Director of Teacher Development at the University’s of Hawaii’s Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and Ethics in Education (https://p4chawaii.org) . This episode was edited by the talented Evan Kurohara. Our theme music comes from the vast catalogue of pianist, Michael Sloan (https://open.spotify.com/artist/13fQfOrSW6Xv9z...
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Tunmise Adeleye, Fadil Diggs, Anthony Lucas, Walter Nolen, LT Overton, Isaiah Raikes, Albert Regis, Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner, Enai White
All game footage is owned by ESPN/SECN+
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Shoutout to https://www.youtube.com/user/WoodlandsAggie for his no huddle video work, made editing this 100x easier.
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have just finalized their roster for the 2023 season, and they've added five players from the most recent CFL draft.
The Blue Bomber...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have just finalized their roster for the 2023 season, and they've added five players from the most recent CFL draft.
The Blue Bombers chose Will Townsend in the first round, Justin Mills in the second round, Malcolm Brown in the fifth round, Paul Miller in the seventh round, and Joel Lynch in the ninth round.
Townsend, a wide receiver from Southern Illinois University, was the Blue Bombers' first-round pick. He is known for his quickness and good hands. He had a productive four-year college career, catching 138 passes for 1,996 yards and 11 touchdowns.
The Bombers chose Justin Mills, a defensive lineman from Arkansas State, in the second round. With his strong frame, powerful punch and non-stop motor, Mills is expected to bolster the strength of the Bombers' defensive line.
Malcolm Brown, a cornerback from Georgia Southern University, was the Blue Bombers' third-round selection. He is adept at defending both the run and the pass, allowing defensive backs to double cover receivers.
In the seventh round, Winnipeg tabbed Paul Miller, a punter from Western Kentucky. Miller is a long-time defensive and special teams stalwart, and he brings a wealth of experience to the Blue Bombers.
Finally, with their ninth-round pick, the Bombers chose Joel Lynch, a linebacker from the University of Cincinnati. Lynch is a sure tackler and a solid run stopper.
The Blue Bombers are optimistic that these five players will provide the missing link for the 2023 season. Welcome to Winnipeg!
Video Tags:
#WinnipegBlueBombers #CFLDraft #WillTownsend #JustinMills #MalcolmBrown #PaulMiller #JoelLynch #2023Season #SouthernIllinoisUniversity #ArkansasState #GeorgiaSouthernUniversity #WesternKentucky #UniversityOfCincinnati
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have just finalized their roster for the 2023 season, and they've added five players from the most recent CFL draft.
The Blue Bombers chose Will Townsend in the first round, Justin Mills in the second round, Malcolm Brown in the fifth round, Paul Miller in the seventh round, and Joel Lynch in the ninth round.
Townsend, a wide receiver from Southern Illinois University, was the Blue Bombers' first-round pick. He is known for his quickness and good hands. He had a productive four-year college career, catching 138 passes for 1,996 yards and 11 touchdowns.
The Bombers chose Justin Mills, a defensive lineman from Arkansas State, in the second round. With his strong frame, powerful punch and non-stop motor, Mills is expected to bolster the strength of the Bombers' defensive line.
Malcolm Brown, a cornerback from Georgia Southern University, was the Blue Bombers' third-round selection. He is adept at defending both the run and the pass, allowing defensive backs to double cover receivers.
In the seventh round, Winnipeg tabbed Paul Miller, a punter from Western Kentucky. Miller is a long-time defensive and special teams stalwart, and he brings a wealth of experience to the Blue Bombers.
Finally, with their ninth-round pick, the Bombers chose Joel Lynch, a linebacker from the University of Cincinnati. Lynch is a sure tackler and a solid run stopper.
The Blue Bombers are optimistic that these five players will provide the missing link for the 2023 season. Welcome to Winnipeg!
Video Tags:
#WinnipegBlueBombers #CFLDraft #WillTownsend #JustinMills #MalcolmBrown #PaulMiller #JoelLynch #2023Season #SouthernIllinoisUniversity #ArkansasState #GeorgiaSouthernUniversity #WesternKentucky #UniversityOfCincinnati
Jackson-Olin High School star Coynis Miller announces his college commitment. Find out where the 4-star defensive tackle recruit will be playing college footbal...
Jackson-Olin High School star Coynis Miller announces his college commitment. Find out where the 4-star defensive tackle recruit will be playing college football. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=UC2JSgw37hwXBA-4PVeVlwAg
Jackson-Olin High School star Coynis Miller announces his college commitment. Find out where the 4-star defensive tackle recruit will be playing college football. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=UC2JSgw37hwXBA-4PVeVlwAg
A college football defensive end and a philosopher meet at a bar. The defensive end asks, “What’s the meaning of life?” The philosopher replies, “Missed tackles...
A college football defensive end and a philosopher meet at a bar. The defensive end asks, “What’s the meaning of life?” The philosopher replies, “Missed tackles, my friend. To many missed tackles.” Dr. Chad Miller is a former NCAA football star, our 2012 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year, a National Board Certified teacher, and currently a Specialist at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Institute for Teacher Education (https://coe.hawaii.edu) . Dr. Miller also serves as the Director of Teacher Development at the University’s of Hawaii’s Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and Ethics in Education (https://p4chawaii.org) . This episode was edited by the talented Evan Kurohara. Our theme music comes from the vast catalogue of pianist, Michael Sloan (https://open.spotify.com/artist/13fQfOrSW6Xv9zQXKEgboj) . To support this podcast, write us a review and give us a rating in your favorite podcast app or aggregator.
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A college football defensive end and a philosopher meet at a bar. The defensive end asks, “What’s the meaning of life?” The philosopher replies, “Missed tackles, my friend. To many missed tackles.” Dr. Chad Miller is a former NCAA football star, our 2012 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year, a National Board Certified teacher, and currently a Specialist at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Institute for Teacher Education (https://coe.hawaii.edu) . Dr. Miller also serves as the Director of Teacher Development at the University’s of Hawaii’s Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and Ethics in Education (https://p4chawaii.org) . This episode was edited by the talented Evan Kurohara. Our theme music comes from the vast catalogue of pianist, Michael Sloan (https://open.spotify.com/artist/13fQfOrSW6Xv9zQXKEgboj) . To support this podcast, write us a review and give us a rating in your favorite podcast app or aggregator.
The post 73. From Defensive End to Philosopher in Residence, with Chad Miller (http://mltsinhawaii.com/index.php/2021/11/01/s3e5-from-defensive-end-to-philosopher-in-residence-with-chad-miller/) appeared first on @WSCBPodcast (http://mltsinhawaii.com) .
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston Highlights (Sam Houston vs Texas A&M) | 2022 College Football Highlights.
Tunmise Adeleye, Fadil Diggs, Antho...
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston Highlights (Sam Houston vs Texas A&M) | 2022 College Football Highlights.
Tunmise Adeleye, Fadil Diggs, Anthony Lucas, Walter Nolen, LT Overton, Isaiah Raikes, Albert Regis, Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner, Enai White
All game footage is owned by ESPN/SECN+
Thumbnail photo taken by Jamie Maury, TexAgs
Shoutout to https://www.youtube.com/user/WoodlandsAggie for his no huddle video work, made editing this 100x easier.
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston Highlights (Sam Houston vs Texas A&M) | 2022 College Football Highlights.
Tunmise Adeleye, Fadil Diggs, Anthony Lucas, Walter Nolen, LT Overton, Isaiah Raikes, Albert Regis, Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner, Enai White
All game footage is owned by ESPN/SECN+
Thumbnail photo taken by Jamie Maury, TexAgs
Shoutout to https://www.youtube.com/user/WoodlandsAggie for his no huddle video work, made editing this 100x easier.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have just finalized their roster for the 2023 season, and they've added five players from the most recent CFL draft.
The Blue Bombers chose Will Townsend in the first round, Justin Mills in the second round, Malcolm Brown in the fifth round, Paul Miller in the seventh round, and Joel Lynch in the ninth round.
Townsend, a wide receiver from Southern Illinois University, was the Blue Bombers' first-round pick. He is known for his quickness and good hands. He had a productive four-year college career, catching 138 passes for 1,996 yards and 11 touchdowns.
The Bombers chose Justin Mills, a defensive lineman from Arkansas State, in the second round. With his strong frame, powerful punch and non-stop motor, Mills is expected to bolster the strength of the Bombers' defensive line.
Malcolm Brown, a cornerback from Georgia Southern University, was the Blue Bombers' third-round selection. He is adept at defending both the run and the pass, allowing defensive backs to double cover receivers.
In the seventh round, Winnipeg tabbed Paul Miller, a punter from Western Kentucky. Miller is a long-time defensive and special teams stalwart, and he brings a wealth of experience to the Blue Bombers.
Finally, with their ninth-round pick, the Bombers chose Joel Lynch, a linebacker from the University of Cincinnati. Lynch is a sure tackler and a solid run stopper.
The Blue Bombers are optimistic that these five players will provide the missing link for the 2023 season. Welcome to Winnipeg!
Video Tags:
#WinnipegBlueBombers #CFLDraft #WillTownsend #JustinMills #MalcolmBrown #PaulMiller #JoelLynch #2023Season #SouthernIllinoisUniversity #ArkansasState #GeorgiaSouthernUniversity #WesternKentucky #UniversityOfCincinnati
Jackson-Olin High School star Coynis Miller announces his college commitment. Find out where the 4-star defensive tackle recruit will be playing college football. Subscribe ► http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=UC2JSgw37hwXBA-4PVeVlwAg
A college football defensive end and a philosopher meet at a bar. The defensive end asks, “What’s the meaning of life?” The philosopher replies, “Missed tackles, my friend. To many missed tackles.” Dr. Chad Miller is a former NCAA football star, our 2012 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year, a National Board Certified teacher, and currently a Specialist at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Institute for Teacher Education (https://coe.hawaii.edu) . Dr. Miller also serves as the Director of Teacher Development at the University’s of Hawaii’s Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and Ethics in Education (https://p4chawaii.org) . This episode was edited by the talented Evan Kurohara. Our theme music comes from the vast catalogue of pianist, Michael Sloan (https://open.spotify.com/artist/13fQfOrSW6Xv9zQXKEgboj) . To support this podcast, write us a review and give us a rating in your favorite podcast app or aggregator.
The post 73. From Defensive End to Philosopher in Residence, with Chad Miller (http://mltsinhawaii.com/index.php/2021/11/01/s3e5-from-defensive-end-to-philosopher-in-residence-with-chad-miller/) appeared first on @WSCBPodcast (http://mltsinhawaii.com) .
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston
Texas A&M vs Sam Houston Highlights (Sam Houston vs Texas A&M) | 2022 College Football Highlights.
Tunmise Adeleye, Fadil Diggs, Anthony Lucas, Walter Nolen, LT Overton, Isaiah Raikes, Albert Regis, Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner, Enai White
All game footage is owned by ESPN/SECN+
Thumbnail photo taken by Jamie Maury, TexAgs
Shoutout to https://www.youtube.com/user/WoodlandsAggie for his no huddle video work, made editing this 100x easier.