Edward S. Rogers Sr.
Canadian inventor
Edward Samuel Rogers Sr. was a Canadian inventor and pioneer in the radio industry who founded the Rogers Vacuum Tube Company and the CFRB radio station in Toronto, Ontario. His only child, Edward S. Rogers Jr., established Rogers Communications. Wikipedia
Born: June 21, 1900, Toronto, Canada
Died: May 6, 1939 (age 38 years), Toronto, Canada
Education: University of Toronto Schools
Organization founded: Rogers Vacuum Tube Company
Children: Edward S. Rogers Jr.
Parents: Albert Stephen Rogers
Grandchildren: Edward S. Rogers III, Martha Loretta Rogers, Lisa Anne Rogers, and more
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