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    Miller Reese Hutchison (August 6, 1876 – February 16, 1944) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He developed some of the first portable electric...
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  • Nevada Melissa Hutchison, American voice actress Miller Reese Hutchison (1876–1944), American electrical engineer and inventor Patrick Hutchison (1741–1802)...
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  • football player Miller Puckette (born 1959), American academic Miller Reese Hutchison (1876–1944), American electrical engineer Miller Williams (1930–2015)...
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  • probably an early hearing aid, perhaps an Acousticon manufactured by Miller Reese Hutchison. A photograph from 1941 of genuine authenticity of the re-opening...
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    Joseph Hammer – started as laboratory assistant Menlo Park in 1879 Miller Reese Hutchison – inventor of hearing aid Edward Hibberd Johnson – started in 1909...
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  • couple of liberty bonds. He failed to get Enricht tried for treason. Miller Reese Hutchison observed a demonstration given by Enricht and concluded that an...
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  • baseball coach Donna Givens - American politician from Alabama Miller Reese Hutchison - inventor of hearing aids and Klaxon horn, associate of Thomas...
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    driven either by hand or by an electric motor. American inventor Miller Reese Hutchison (later chief engineer of Thomas Edison) patented the mechanism in...
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    first electric hearing aid called the Akouphone, was created by Miller Reese Hutchison in 1898. It used a carbon transmitter, so that the hearing aid could...
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  • Trojan Ballistics Suit of Armor, Ursus suit, Firepaste, Angel Light Miller Reese Hutchison (1876–1944), U.S. – Klaxon, electric hearing aid Christiaan Huygens...
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  • Hill. Alexis Herman, U.S. Secretary of Labor.[citation needed] Miller Reese Hutchison, 1895, noted inventor of the first electric hearing aid and worked...
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    electric hearing aid, the "akouphone", was created about 1895 by Miller Reese Hutchison. By the late 20th century, digital hearing aids were commercially...
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  • in grades 9–12 who are elected to promote honesty and integrity. Miller Reese Hutchison (around 1895; there are very few records of the early UMS graduates);...
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  • States House of Representatives Bernard Ford, former NFL player Miller Reese Hutchison, electrical engineer. Inventor of Klaxton Horn and hearing aids...
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  • STS-60 Hank Hartsfield (1954), astronaut, STS-4, STS-41-D, STS-61-A Miller Reese Hutchison (1897), inventor of the electric hearing aid and Klaxon automobile...
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    previous years, the first electric hearing aid was invented by Miller Reese Hutchison in 1902. 1902 Postage meter A postage meter is a mechanical device...
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    Scotland. A post office first opened under the name Montrose in 1879. Miller Reese Hutchison (1876–1944), electrical engineer and inventor credited with developing...
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    company that marketed the Acousticon brand hearing aid, invented by Miller Reese Hutchison. As broadcast historian Elizabeth McLeod has noted, in the 1920s...
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    Mapleson, 71, English opera impresario and producer (b. 1830) Inventor Miller Reese Hutchison of New York City applied for two patents for the components of what...
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    Navy asked Thomas Edison to be president of an advisory board. Miller Reese Hutchison who was Edison's chief engineer also became part of the Board. Secretary...
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    Grabowski, 64, Polish engineer fluent in Esperanto American inventor Miller Reese Hutchison, the former chief engineer to Thomas Edison, demonstrated his new...
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    granted for the first battery-powered hearing aid, invented by Miller Reese Hutchison and already on the market under the brand name "Acousticon". Born:...
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  • 1860 1944 578 Henry Hamilton Hunter UK 1875 20 January 1944 581 Miller Reese Hutchison US 6 August 1876 16 February 1944 584 C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne, (pen...
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  • Interest. Portrayed by Jim Caviezel Episodes: "Pilot" – "return 0" John Reese is the name adopted by the former U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and Central...
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    February 2, 2020. TeeTee Terry Out of the Blocks with Jasmine Todd & Katelyn Hutchison | A Track And Field Podcast. October 2022 "Track and Field - TeeTee Terry"...
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    Armstrong supported George W. Bush in his successful primary challenge to Jim Reese in their congressional runoff primary in Texas's 19th congressional district...
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    and a high school teacher in Alexander Payne's 1999 film Election with Reese Witherspoon. He also played Dr. Niko Tatopoulos in 1998's Godzilla, and...
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    Congress. Retrieved October 6, 2008. "Lyndon B. Johnson: Life in Brief". Miller Center. October 4, 2016. "Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines) 1908-1973"...
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  • (1847–1925), born February 20, 1847. In 1893, married Electa Averill Hutchison. Ethel Hutchinson (step-child, died 1905), married Willard Stevens (died...
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  • Tumbling Down: The Basketball Game That Changed American Sports (2000) Hutchison, Phillip. "The legend of Texas Western: journalism and the epic sports...
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