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When did Clarence L Elder Die?

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where did clarence l. elder

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Never he is still alive

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Where was clarence l elder born?

georgia


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Clarence Elder is not dead. He has his own research firm named, Elder Systems Incorporated located in Baltimore, Maryland.


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Clarence L. Elder was a scientist/inventor. He was born in Georgia in the year of 1935. He went to the University of Morgan State. He invented the Energy Saving "Occustat".


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What does the L in Clarence l Elder's name stand for?

It probably stood for "Love," which was his father's first name. Love Elder was a farmer, and he raised his family, including his son Clarence, in a mill town in rural Georgia. Clarence went on to attend college in Baltimore, and become an inventor: he held twelve patents, but his best known invention, the Occustat, allowed companies to reduce and/or monitor energy consumption in buildings.