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English: Thomas J. Williams was a Washington, D.C. radio engineer, who in 1921 built the transmitter for the Church of the Covenant's radio station, WDM, and operated his own broadcasting station, WPM, from 1922-1923. Original caption: "Mr. Thos. J. Williams, of Washington, D. C., Who Broadcasts Entertainments for the Local Amateurs."
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Source Illustration included in the article "Sermons and Jazz" by J. Farrell, which appeared on page 1104 of the June 1922 issue of Radio News magazine
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Thomas J. Williams operating radio station WPM Washington, DC in 1922

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