The appointment of Henry W. Miller vice-president of the southern, as vice-president in charge of operations to succeed Mr. E.H. Coapman, lifts a competent railroad man still further in the business to which he has given his life. Mr. Miller, who was born and bred a Tar Heel and who made his reputation in Raleigh, has thousands of friend throughout the state. The Record does not know of a brighter railroad man anywhere than Mr. Miller or one who is better qualified for the work before him. He is one of the captains of industry.
(From the editorial page of the Hickory Daily Record, Saturday evening, Jan. 15, 1921)
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