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Tom Slick was born on 6 May, 1916 in United States, is an American inventor and businessman (1916–1962). Discover Tom Slick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May 1916
Birthday 6 May
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Date of death 6 October, 1962
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Nationality United States

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1910

Slick's father, Thomas Baker Slick Sr., a.k.a. "The King of the Wildcatters", had made a fortune during the Oklahoma oil boom of the 1910s.

He was notable for discovering Oklahoma's then-largest oil field, the Cushing Oil Field.

1916

Thomas Baker Slick Jr. (May 6, 1916 – October 6, 1962) was a San Antonio, Texas-based inventor, businessman, adventurer, and heir to an oil business.

1941

Slick founded several research organizations, beginning with the forerunner of the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in 1941.

1947

His most well-known legacy is the non-profit Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), which he founded in 1947 to seek revolutionary advancements in technology.

SwRI continues to advance pure and applied science in a variety of fields from lubricant and motor fuel formulation to solar physics and planetary science.

1950

During the 1950s, Slick was an adventurer.

He turned his attention to expeditions to investigate the Loch Ness Monster, the Yeti, Bigfoot and the Trinity Alps giant salamander.

1955

In 1955 he was awarded a patent for the lift slab method of constructing concrete buildings.

He was an advocate of world peace.

1958

He also founded the Mind Science Foundation in San Antonio in 1958 to do consciousness research.

In 1958 he published the book, Permanent Peace: A Check and Balance Plan.

He funded the Tom Slick World Peace lectures at the LBJ Library, and the Tom Slick Professorship of World Peace at the University of Texas.

Nicolas Cage was to have portrayed Slick in a movie, Tom Slick: Monster Hunter, but the project stalled.

Slick was an avid collector of modern art.

His collection was surveyed by the McNay Art Museum with an exhibition and catalogue titled Tom Slick: International Art Collector.

1962

On October 6, 1962, Slick was returning from a Canadian hunting trip when his airplane crashed in Montana.

Reportedly, the aircraft disintegrated in flight.

A wing broke off in violent wind shear over the mountains.

1989

Slick's interest in cryptozoology was little known until the 1989 publication of the biography Tom Slick and the Search for Yeti, by Loren Coleman.

2002

Coleman continued his study of Slick in 2002 with Tom Slick: True Life Encounters in Cryptozoology.

That book mentions many of Slick's adventures, in politics, art, science, and cryptozoology, including his involvement with the CIA and Howard Hughes.

Slick was a friend of many celebrities, including Hughes and fellow flier Jimmy Stewart.

Stewart, for example, assisted a Slick-backed expedition in smuggling a piece of the Pangboche Yeti hand back to England for scientific analysis, Loren Coleman was to discover from Slick's files and confirmation from Stewart before his death.