This question was recently forwarded to Stevin Hoover, whose email was obtained from his blog (http://www.stevin-hoover.com). He answered the question as follows: "I have taken full responsibility for all charges made against me by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, with no equivocation and no qualifiers."
I am Stevin Hoover. Thank you for your interest. I am living in northern Florida. I have an elderly mother and a sister who live not far away. I recently started a blog at http://www.stevin-hoover.com, where I try to post intelligent reflections and observations about a wide range of matters going on in the world. I hope you will visit the site from time to time and would be honored if you add it to your list of favorites. The best way to contact me is through my blog. SRH 15 October 2007
really i thought of hoover and oven XD
Danielle Hoover goes by Hoover.
no it was named after HENRY Hoover
No- the Hoover vacuum cleaner has no connection with Herbert Hoover.
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The best brands of lightweight vacuum cleaners are considered by many to be Sebo, Hoover, Dyson, Panasonic, GTech, and Bosch. From the description you've given you would likely want to look at uprights only.
Charles Curtis was the Vice President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 during the presidency of Herbert Hoover. Charles Curtis was born in Topeka, the capital city of Kansas. He served as the U.S. Senator from Kansas 1915 - 1929. He died in 1936 and was buried in Topeka, Kansas.
Henry the Hoover's friends are called Hetty, Harry, and George.
The address of the Hoover Public Library is: 200 Municipal Drive, Hoover, 35216 5510
Hoover is a surname that has as its origin the distinguished German surname "Hueber" or "Huber," which means "land owner" and was first found in the Province of Bavaria, Germany, where the Hoover family name became a prominent contributor to the province and where the Hoover family crest originated. The first known Hoover to come to the United States was a Bar Hoover in 1711. A number of well-known Americans were born with the Hoover surname: 1. Herbert Clark Hoover (b 1874 - d 1964; 31st President of the United States); 2. J. Edgar Hoover (b 1875 - d 1972: American director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations for 48 years); 3. Stevin Ray Hoover (b. 1948, founder of the eponymous Boston money management firm); 4. William Henry Hoover (b. 1839, d. 1932, who bought a pattern for the electric cleaning machine and started the Hoover Suction Sweeper Co., later known as Hoover Vacuums); and 5. Margaret Hoover (b. 1977, a conservative political commentator and Fox News contributor; great-granddaughter of the 31st President). The Hoovervacuum cleaner was so popular that people, particularly in the U.K., started calling all vacuum cleaners "Hoovers."
what does the hooverism 'hoover bag' mean? "hoover bag" is a hooverism meaning what?