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  1. Captain Kenneth Alfred Hugo Cummins (6 March 1900 – 10 December 2006) was, at age 106, one of the last surviving British veterans of the First World War. He served in the Royal Naval Reserve in the First World War as a (Temporary) Midshipman (15 July 1918 – 18 January 1919), and then in the Merchant Navy in the Second World War .

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  3. Kenneth L. Cummins. Research Associate, University of Arizona; Research Professor, Florida Institute of Technology. Verified email at arizona.edu - Homepage.

  4. Captain Kenneth Alfred Hugo Cummins was, at age 106, one of the last surviving British veterans of the First World War. He served in the Royal Naval Reserve in the First World War as a (Temporary) Midshipman, and then in the Merchant Navy in the Second World War.

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    Kenneth Cummins was born in 1911 in the village of New Washington, near Bucyrus, Ohio. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1933, he taught mathematics, science, Latin, and music at Sulfur Springs and New Washington High Schools for 24 years.

  6. Kenneth Cummins, president of Capitol Inquiry, is an award-winning former investigative reporter who worked in the national bureaus of several media organizations, including The Chicago...

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  8. sections.maa.org › ohio › ohio_mastersKenneth Cummins - MAA

    Kenneth Cummins (1911-1998) was a professor of mathematics and mathematics education at Kent State University and a prolific author of textbooks and articles on teaching methods. He also directed bands and choruses in New Washington, Ohio, and received the Christofferson-Fawcett Award from OCTM in 1981.