Felix Knauth
Felix Whitman Knauth was a writer and business executive. Knauth served as the executive director of the Latin American Economic Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, and as an accounting manager in the dry goods industry. He also served on the editorial staff of The New York Evening Post.
Early life and education
Knauth was born to Percival Knauth and Mary Iles Whitman in New York City on June 10, 1895. He graduated from Morristown School in Morristown, New Jersey in 1914. Knauth then began his college studies at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts as a member of the class of 1918. During his time at the school, Knauth served on the editorial board of the Harvard Lampoon, a humor magazine. He completed his master's degree in education at Harvard in 1940.Military service and career
In 1917, Knauth enlisted with the U.S. Army in 1917 to serve in the European Theatre of World War I. Knauth served with the 101st Field Artillery Regiment of the New England Division of the American Expeditionary Forces. He participated in the battles of Chemin des Dames, Battle of Saint-Mihiel, Pont-à-Mousson, and Château Thierry.After receiving a severe injury in fighting during the Battle of Chateau Thierry on specifically, July 20, 1918, Knauth returned to the United States. He worked as a control counselor at R. H. Macy's and then joined the Latin American Institute as its execute director.