Emily Huntington Miller

Emily Clark Huntington Miller (October 22, 1833 – November 2, 1913) was an American author, poet, and educator. Miller was the Assistant Editor of The Little Corporal, a children's magazine; Associate Editor of The Ladies Home Journal; and co-founder of St. Nicholas, a publication for children. She was appointed Dean of Women at Northwestern University in Illinois, September 1891. Miller and Jennie Fowler Willing were involved with organizing a convention in Cleveland in 1874, at which the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union was formed.

Emily Huntington Miller

Emily Clark Huntington Miller (October 22, 1833 – November 2, 1913) was an American author, poet, and educator. Miller was the Assistant Editor of The Little Corporal, a children's magazine; Associate Editor of The Ladies Home Journal; and co-founder of St. Nicholas, a publication for children. She was appointed Dean of Women at Northwestern University in Illinois, September 1891. Miller and Jennie Fowler Willing were involved with organizing a convention in Cleveland in 1874, at which the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union was formed.