Clark, Thomas E.
Born
5/10/1869
Birthplace
Tecumseh, Canada
Titles and Honors
Noted for development of the wireless.
Instrumental in founding of WWJ radio in 1920.
(Developed and built the WWJ transmitter)
Instrumental in founding of WWJ radio in 1920.
(Developed and built the WWJ transmitter)
Notes
See newspaper clippings in biographical file.
Occupation
Founded Tecla Company in 1897.
Publications
Source: BOOK OF DETROITERS; newspaper clippings in Burton's Reading Room File.
Father
Thomas Clark
Mother
Mary Mero
Spouse
Agnes J. Laing
Children
James E.
Norval F.
Norval F.
Nationality
Canadian
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