Hugh S. Knowles (Hynes Iowa Sept. 23, 1904 - April 22, 1988) was an American acoustical engineer, inventor, and manufacturer in the hearing aids field.
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Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. was born in Richmond, Virginia on March 10, 1900, the son of Hugh Smith Cumming, Sr. (1869–1948) and his wife, Lucy Booth Cumming (1871–1960).
He was thus present in the London office of American Ambassador Walter Hines Page when Page and representatives of Belgium persuaded Herbert Hoover to set aside his engineering activities in order to organize food relief for occupied Belgium.
He was an unsuccessful for reelection in 1920 to the Sixty-seventh Congress.
Jeremy R. Knowles (1935–2008), chemistry professor at Harvard University
Forty-one individuals have held the office of lieutenant governor since Wisconsin's admission to the Union in 1848, two of whom—Warren Knowles and Jack Olson—have served for non-consecutive terms.