Dr. Allen R. Millar
Acting President (1971-72)
Dr. Millar was born in Ravinia, South
Dakota. He graduated from Bennett County High School in Martin.
He enrolled at Chadron, Nebraska State College in 1941, enlisted
a year later, and served four years. He was discharged as a first
lieutenant, engineers’ corps.
The Veteran earned his BS at Chadron
in 1947 with majors in physics, chemistry and education, also minors in
mathematics and physical education. He earned his M.A. degree in school
administration at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, in 1956,
with a major in personnel administration and finance.
For a year he was chairman of the Department of
Science and Mathematics of the Chadron Public Schools, and he
coached football.
Then he returned to Chadron State as
Associate Professor of Science and Mathematics, Assistant Professor of
Education and Director of Student Teaching.
He subsequently taught at the University
of Nebraska and at Mankato, Minnesota State College. He
became President of Southern in 1962.
The Board of Regents of Higher Education of SD
appointed him temporary President of Dakota State College to
serve from July 1, 1971, to June 30, 1972, while a search-and-screen
committee interviewed applicants for the post.
Dr. Millar was active in many social and
professional groups. He was an evaluator for NCATE. He traveled
throughout Europe, Panama, the Philippines and Japan, and had
contributed articles to a number of professional journals.
His hobbies were hunting, fishing, boating,
travel, bowling, reading and enjoying semi-classical music.
Dr. and Mrs. Millar had two
children.
Source: The Eastern, Vol. 51, No. 35 – 1
July 1971
The Eastern, Vol. 51, No. 32 –
10 July 1971
Dakota State University Archives, Madison, South Dakota. RG 8, DSU 132, Box 855 |