Richard Hustad Miller, Attorney at Law

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Awards Received

Law  School Awards

Who's Who Among American Law Students (1994-95; 1993-94; 1992-93) for academic excellence and leadership at the law school

BAR/BRI Bar Review Scholarship (1995)

Graduate School Awards

Benjamin Franklin Scholar (1991-92) half tuition remission given to a student who has promise of contributing to the excellence of the university

John Eggart Award (1992) for outstanding leadership and service to the university

John Maynard Keynes Award (1992) for academic excellence in international relations and economics

Charles Darwin Award (1992) for outstanding thesis research

The Voice Award (1992) for contribution to the student newspaper

University Dean's List 'A' (Fall/91 and Spring/92) for achieving high academic grades

Undergraduate Awards

National Dean's List (1991) for outstanding academic achievement

Admission to the Alpha Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta (1990) for academic excellence in the field of history

Outstanding College Students of America (1989) for oustanding merit and accomplishment as a college student

George Shankel Memorial Scholarship (1989) awarded by the college's department of history for academic achievement

Deinanger Family Scholarship (1989) for significant contributions and service to the college

Director's Recognition Award (1987) for "unselfish service and responsible actions contributing to the liveliness of the campus community"

Connecticut Scholastic Achievement Grant (1986-90) for acadmic achievement and future promise

Connecticut Association of Educational Secretaries Scholarship (1986) for achievement and promise in the field of business and accounting

Montville Rotary Club Scholarship (1986) for "service above self" and continued commitment to academic excellence

High School Awards

Brian F. Bridge Memorial Award (1986) for acadmic excellence and outstanding service to the school

Richard Craig Brown Award (1986) for excellence in United States history

U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Award (1986) for "demonstrated academic and athletic excellence"

Social Studies Department Award (1986) for excellence in classes taken in that department of the school

Commander Barnes Award (1986) for best composition on the life and administration of U.S. President Chester Arthur

Good Citizenship Award (1986) from the Sons of the American Revolution for "notable services in behalf of American principles"

University of Connecticut COOP Program Academic Achievement Award (1986) for high school students participating in college-level classes

Most Valuable Player Award (1986) on the tennis team

National Honor Society membership (1987-90) for "demonstrated qualities of scholarship, leadership, service and character"

Runner up to Daughters of the American Revolution Scholarship (1986) for academic excellence in history

Finalist to Century III Scholarship (1986) for general academic excellence and demonstrated knowledge in current events

Athletic Booster Club Award (1986) in recognition of achievement in school athletics

National History Day competition (1986) first place in region and third place in state for project involving American education

Economics of Energy Contest (1986) first place at school and second place in region for energy-efficient home building methods project

Finalist to Michael's Jewelers Scholarship (1985) for service to school and community

Economics of Energy Contest (1985) second place at school for project involving methods of reducing road pollution

Varsity Letter Award (1984, 1985, 1986) for participation at the varsity level on the tennis team

Varsity Letter Award (1984, 1985) for participation at the varsity level on the cross country team

Certificate of Honors Award (1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86) for inclusion on the school deans list

Perfect Attendance Award (1984, 1985) for not missing any days of school during the award period

Philatelic Awards for a narrative exhibit of research and personal collection of post office seals of the United States. Awards are based on individual, non-competitive superiority with the following heirarchy: Gold, Vermeil, Silver, Silver Bronze, Bronze.

Thamespex Stamp Show Gold Award (1997)

Thamespex Stamp Show Most Popular Exhibit (1997) based on popular voting

Northeastern Federation of Stamp Clubs Vermeil (1997)

Manpex Stamp Show Gold Award (1997)

Manpex Stamp Show Best Back-of-the-Book Award (1997) for best display depicting non-postage stamps

Thamespex Stamp Show Vermeil (1996)

Thamespex Stamp Show Silver (1990)

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