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  1. Sep 1, 2021 · DeWitt was born in Tennessee on Feb. 20, 1906, about the time serious experimentation in transmitting speech and music over the air began. He became interested in radio early; he was a radio amateur operator in his early teens and was hired at age 16 to construct a radio station for a Nashville girls’ school.

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  2. Jack DeWitt is a mystery writer, essayist and poet who lives in Massachusetts. He is the creator of the Varian Pike novels, a classic noir detective series set in post-war New England, featuring a WWII veteran and a jazz lover.

  3. Jack DeWitt (1900–1981) was an American screenwriter. He wrote a number of films for producer Sandy Howard. [1]

  4. Jan 10, 2019 · Project Diana’s first successful echo was detected by engineer John H. DeWitt and chief scientist E. King Stodola from a lab at Camp Evans, in Wall Township, NJ. The team there built a large transmitter, receiver, and reflective-array antenna for the project.

  5. www.jackdewitt.com › post › a-longer-bio-on-jack-dewittA Longer Bio on Jack DeWitt

    Dec 23, 2021 · A Longer Bio on Jack DeWitt. Although DeWitt started writing poems as an undergraduate at Northeastern where he met the poets Jon Anderson, Harold Bond, Joseph DeRoche, and Don Bates and edited the university literary magazine Spectrum, he began to write seriously in graduate school at the University of Connecticut.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0223207Jack DeWitt - IMDb

    Jack DeWitt was born on 19 May 1900 in Morrilton, Arkansas, USA. He was a writer, known for A Man Called Horse (1970), The Neptune Factor (1973) and Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942). He died on 22 April 1981 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_DeWittJack DeWitt - Wikipedia

    Jack DeWitt may refer to: John H. DeWitt Jr. (1906–1999), American pioneer in radio broadcasting, radar astronomy and photometry. Jack DeWitt (writer) (1900–1981), American screenwriter.