Background
Milic, Louis Tonko was born on September 5, 1922 in Split, Yugoslavia. Son of Tonko L. and Helen (Gross) Milic. came to the United States, 1936, naturalized, 1945.
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Milic, Louis Tonko was born on September 5, 1922 in Split, Yugoslavia. Son of Tonko L. and Helen (Gross) Milic. came to the United States, 1936, naturalized, 1945.
Bachelor of Arts, Columbia University, 1948; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1963.
Instructor,, Montana State College, 1952-1954; lecturer, Columbia University, 1955-1958; instructor, Columbia University, 1958-1963; assistant professor, Columbia University, 1963-1967; associate professor Teachers College, Columbia University, 1967-1969; Professor of English,, Cleveland State University, 1969-1991; professor emeritus, Cleveland State University, since 1991; department chairman, Cleveland State University, 1969-1978.
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Served with United States Army Air Force, 1943-1946. Member International Association University professors English, Association Computers in Humanities, American Society 18th Century Studies, Midwest Modern Language Association (Executive Committee 1972-1975), Henry Sweet Society, Dictionary Society North America (secretary-treasurer since 1990), Association for Literature and Linguistic Computing, Rowfant Club.
Son of Tonko L. and Helen (Gross) M. M. Patricia A. Langwell, May 27, 1950 (divorced September 1960). 1 daughter, Barbara; m.
Ann Mulford Boyer, September 24, 1960 (divorced October 1970). Children: Pamela, Antonia, Byrd Jones. M. Jan Louise Lundgren, November 20, 1970.