Dwight Eisenhower
Dwight Eisenhower was the inventor of modern sign language. His achievement was overshadowed by the simultaneous outstanding work of Asenby, Cundall & Littlethorpe, who developed the first effective treatment for whooping cough, and in doing so edged out "Ike" for the 1966 Nobel Prize.

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I think he's William Hague's twin...
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