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| Institution Name: Southern Adventist University Original/Historic Place Name: Miller Hall Location on Campus: 5051 Promenade (east entrance); 5070 Industrial Dr. (west entrance) Date(s) of Construction and Designer(s):| 1953-1954 | original construction Unknown | Type of Place: Individual building Style(s): (Glossary) Materials: | Foundation: brick | | Walls: "red-line" brick; Indiana limestone (trim) | | Roof: asphalt shingle | | | Function:
| 1953-present (2007) | chapel | | ca. 2000 | academic department building (religion, until it moved to Hackman Hall) | | ca. 2004-present (2007) | academic department building (modern languages) |
Significance: Landmark designation: Narrative: see below References: see below | Narrative: Miller Hall, completed in 1954, was named for Harold A. Miller, who taught keyboard and choral groups from 1935-42 and 1945-52. Miller was a noted composer of gospel hymns. The building includes a chapel named for Southern Junior College alumnus and former General Conference President Robert H. Pierson.
The Modern Languages Department recently moved to Miller Hall, after the School of Religion transitioned from Miller into the newly renovated Hackman Hall. | References: | | I. Bibliographic sources: | None specified.
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