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Eli F Mittler |
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After earning his BSE, Mittler went to New Haven, MO for a year as Principal of the elementary school while also teaching industrial arts in the high school. From 1939 to 1945 he was Warren County Superintendent of Schools then was Superintendent at Warrenton, for the 1945-46 academic year. In 1946 he became Director of In-Service Training at Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. The next year, his duties were expanded and he was named Head of the Division of Extension Services and Director of the Bureau of Placements, a position he held until 1969. At the request of the Board of Regents, Dr Mittler stepped into the presidency of the college while a search was conducted to fill the vacancy left by the sudden resignation of F Clark Elkins. He served for seven months, from July 1, 1969 until President Charles J McClain assumed office the following February, then took on the duties of Vice President and Graduate Dean. He was awarded the status of President Emeritus when he retired in July 1975 and his portrait was added to those of his predecessors in the Presidents Gallery. The Northeast Missouri Education Association also honored him at retirement by naming a cabin for him at their Bunker Hill Camp Grounds. He had served the organization as Executive Secretary for many years. Eli and fellow teacher Charlotte Belle West (1909-1995) were married November 24, 1932. After spending most of her career in public schools, Charlotte joined the Social Science faculty at Northeast in 1963 and retired as Assistant Professor in 1974. The couple’s only son, Ted Warren, also became a teacher. Eli Frank Mittler, the son of Charles C and Emma (Fortman) Mittler, was born September 9, 1909 in Marthasville, MO. He died March 3, 1983 at his retirement home in Warrenton and was buried in the Marthasville Cemetery. |
| Please Note: This biographical sketch has been compiled from secondary sources and may not be complete or totally accurate; it is therefore subject to update or correction. |
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"Board Names Eli F. Mittler Interim President; Assumed Position July 1”.
Nemoscope 23:4 (Summer 1969). “Dr. Eli F. Mittler Dies; Services Set for Sunday”. Kirksville Daily Express. April 3, 1983. Who’s Who in Education, 1967-68. 23rd ed. Who’s Who in Education, Inc: Hattiesburg, 1968. |
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