Background
Clark, Clarence C. was born in August 1894 in Owensboro, Kentucky, United States.
Clark, Clarence C. was born in August 1894 in Owensboro, Kentucky, United States.
Bachelor of Science, University Kentucky, 1917. Master of Science, University Chicago, 1924. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1932.
Student, Long Island Biological Laboratory, 1933.
In charge physics/chemistry, Owensboro High School, 1919-1920;
instructor physics, Washington Square College, New York University, 1926-1929;
instructor general science School Commerce, Washington Square College, New York University, 1929-1932;
assistant professor, Washington Square College, New York University, 1932-1936;
associate professor, Washington Square College, New York University, 1936-1940;
in charge science course, Washington Square College, New York University, 1938-1959;
professor, Washington Square College, New York University, 1940-1959;
chairman General Course Group, Washington Square College, New York University, 1951-1959;
professor science, chairman physical science, University of Southern Florida, 1960-1992. Research scientist Electrical Engineer Free laboratories, 1930-1939. Chief biological Rainbow Bridge Expedition, summer 1934-1937.
Consultant on slot machine New York Police Department, 1936-1937. Consultant on pin game machines Teaneck (New Jersey) Municipal Government, 1940. Consultant and television programs artist NBC, 1938-1939.
Presented science television programs DuMont television, System, 1946-1947.
Lieutenant Field Artillery, United States Army, 1918-1919. Major United States Army Air Force, 1943-1945. Lieutenant colonel United States Air Force Reserve, 1947-1954.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Association Physics Teachers, Armed Forces Communications Association, Florida Academy of Sciences (member council 1962-1992), Phi Delta Kappa (president Rho chapter 1938-1939), Alpha Phi Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma.
Son of Lee and Eleanor (Johnson) C.;/ married Berenice Bodenhofer Wheeler, December 1924.