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  1. Collected speeches, addresses, papers by William Shockley, 1969
  2. The TRANSISTOR. Selected Reference Material on Characteristics & Applications. Contract DA 36 - 039 SC - 5589 (Task 3). by William [Bradford. 1910 - 1989]; Sparks, M[organ. 1916 - 2008].; Pearson, G. L. - Contributors. Blois, Marsden S, Jr. [1919 - 1988] - Former Owner. [Anthology]. Shockley, 1951
  3. William R. Shockley: United States Army, Medal of Honor, World War II, Private First Class, 128th Infantry Regiment, 32nd Infantry Division, Suppressive Fire
  4. Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic by Joel N. Shurkin, 2006-01-01
  5. Broken Genius: The Rise and Fall of William Shockley, Creator of the Electronic
  6. Heritage and Hope: The African-American Presence in United Methodism
  7. New Letters Volume 41, Winter 1974 by Alice Walker, Fitima, et all 1974
  8. The Development of Integrated Circuits Makes Possible the Microelectronics Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2001
  9. "Three-Electrode Circuit Element Utilizing Semiconductive Materials": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>
  10. Advances Related to Silicon Transistors Spur the Microelectronics Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2001

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63. Caramba! - Nobelova Cena - Fyzika (1943-1963)
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64. Shockley
caused many headaches. A colleague called it a persistor , becausepersistence was what it took to make it. william shockley.
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"Exploiting [the transistor's] potential caused many headaches. A colleague called it a 'persistor', because persistence was what it took to make it."
- William Shockley Born in London and raised in Palo Alto, Shockley received his Ph.D. in solid-state physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1932 and joined the staff of Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, in 1936. During World War II, he served as director of research for the Antisubmarine Warfare Operations Research Group of the US Navy. After the war, he returned to Bell Labs as director of transistor physics research.
Dr. Shockley left Bell Labs in 1955 to establish Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory (part of Beckman Instruments, Inc.), an effort that was instrumental in the birth of Silicon Valley and the electronics industry. His former employees later invented the integrated circuit and founded Intel, the most successful microprocessor company in the world. Dr. Shockley later became a distinguished professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University. For more information about William Shockley, download the backgrounder:

65. Shockley Surname
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69. On This Day: Birthdays: Feb. 13
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William B. Shockley, 79, Creator of Transistor and Theory on Race
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Agence France-Presse This 1947 file photo shows Dr. William Shockley conducting research that led to the invention of the transistor at Bell Laboratory in 1947. illiam Bradford Shockley, who shared a Nobel Prize in physics for his role in the creation of the transistor and earned the enmity of many for his views on the genetic differences between the races, died of cancer of the prostate at his home in California on Saturday. He was 79 years old and lived on the campus of Stanford University. He was a professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Stanford. In addition, he lectured and wrote extensively. Many of his early endeavors became clouded by controversy, however, because of his pronouncements on race. He preached a philosophy of ''retrogressive evolution.'' Stipulating that intelligence was genetically transmitted, he deemed blacks genetically inferior to whites and unable to achieve their intellectual level. As a corollary, he suggested that blacks were reproducing faster than whites - hence, the retrogression in human evolution. Start of Electronic Age The invention of the transistor became the basis for the electronic age. From it flowed virtually every one of today's devices installed in airliners and cars, calculators and computers, wristwatches and washing machines.

70. William B. Shockley --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
shockley, william B(radford) Britannica Concise. born Feb. 13, 1910, London,Eng. died Aug. 12, 1989, Palo Alto, Calif., US william B. shockley.
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71. William Shockley
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basic Altair Konrad Zuse Alan Turing John Vincent Atanasoff W.B.Shockley William Bradford Shockley was born in London in on February 13. His parents were both geologists, his father a mining engineer, while his mother was a mineral surveyor. They were both on a business trip to England and the family returned to California when William made his first steps. There was a major advantage in his early youth, his parents being both scientists, and the neighbor being a professor in physics at Stanford. The atmosphere in which he grew up was therefore most encouraging. He got his PhD from MIT in . In that early stage there was no sign of an immanent war threat, so most young engineers went working for private companies, and so did Shockley. He joined Bell Laboratories and worked on developing new technologies for telephone switch applications. His scientific work in the field of solid state physics proved to be an immense asset. When America became involved in WW II , Shockley worked on developing radar technology, but as soon as the war was over, he went back to his original field, doing research on solid state technology. With his colleagues Walter Brattain and John Bardeen , he succeeded in developing the first working amplifying semiconductor, which they called the transistor . It was , `the year Jack Tramiel

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is best known as the inventor of the junction transistor. For this and other contributions to transistors physics, he received the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with his two former colleagues at Bell Telephone Laboratories, John Bardeen and Walter H. Brattain. Shockley was born on 13 February 1910, in London of American parents. Reared in California, he received the B.S. degree at the California lnstitute of Technology in 1932 and the Ph. D. degree at the Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology in 1936. He joined the technical staff at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1936. During World War II, on leave of absence from Bell, he served as director of research for the Navy's Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations Research Group and as expert consultant for the Office of the Secretary of War. Returning to Bell after the war, he became director of the solid state physics research program, which saw the development of the first experiments on early junction transistors. In 1954, Shockley was named director of transistor physics research at Bell.

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William Bradford Shockley February 13 August 12 ) was a physicist and co- inventor of the transistor with John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain . Born in London England , to American parents, he was a descendant, on his father's side, of the American Mayflower pilgrims, John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, and his father was an alumnus of MIT. Raised in California , he received his Bachelor of Science degree from the California Institute of Technology in and his doctorate from MIT in After receiving his doctorate, he immediately joined a research group headed by Dr. C.J. Davisson at Bell Labs in New Jersey , and began moving up the management ladder. In the mid 1940's, Shockley's group, consisting of Bardeen and Brattain, sought a solid-state alternative to fragile glass vacuum tube amplifiers. Shockley insisted on working alone, leaving his two researchers by themselves, and he would occasionally drop by to check on their work. December of was Bell Lab's "Miracle Month", when Bardeen and Brattain succeeded in creating a point-contact transistor without Shockley's help (Shockley's name did not appear on the ensuing patent). Shockley followed with concepts for a sandwich transistor weeks later, but the ensuing publicity generated by the "invention of the transistor" that limelighted Shockley infuriated and further alienated Bardeen and Brattain.

75. Early White Co, TN Owners - Big Fork Area
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76. William Shockley - InformationBlast
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William Bradford Shockley February 13 August 12 ) was a physicist and co- inventor of the transistor with John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain . Born in London England , to American parents, he was a descendant, on his father's side, of the American Mayflower pilgrims, John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, and his father was an alumnus of MIT . Raised in California , he received his Bachelor of Science degree from the California Institute of Technology in and his doctorate from MIT in After receiving his doctorate, he immediately joined a research group headed by Dr. C.J. Davisson at Bell Labs in New Jersey , and began moving up the management ladder. In the mid 1940's, Shockley's group, consisting of Bardeen and Brattain, sought a solid-state alternative to fragile glass vacuum tube amplifiers. Shockley insisted on working alone, leaving his two researchers by themselves, and he would occasionally drop by to check on their work. December of was Bell Labs ' "Miracle Month", when Bardeen and Brattain succeeded in creating a point-contact transistor without Shockley's help (Shockley's name did not appear on the ensuing patent). Shockley followed with concepts for a sandwich transistor weeks later, but the ensuing publicity generated by the "invention of the transistor" that limelighted Shockley infuriated and further alienated Bardeen and Brattain. He invented the junction transistor on July 5 Shockley resigned from Bell Labs in and moved back to the California Institute of Technology. In

77. UNC Department Of Otolaryngology - Faculty Listing - William W. Shockley, MD, F
home clinical faculty shockley, william W. shockley, MD Departmentof Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. Title. Professor. Vice
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Title Professor Vice Chair, Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery Chief, Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Specialty Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, head and neck oncology Education BA Biological Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1972 MD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 1976 Residency, Dept. of Otolaryngology-Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 1978-1981 Fellowship, Head and Neck Surgery Associates, Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, 1981-82 Professional Experience Vice Chair, Dept. of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, 2001-present Professor and Chief, Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dept. of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, 2001-present Professor, Division of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Dept. of Surgery, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, 1995-2001

78. Lingg - SHOCKLEY Ancestors
ROGERS, Julia Clementine 17 March, 1854 Jackson County, Georgia 26 December, 1916Hunt County, Texas shockley, william Abdi, ROGERSWIFE, Mary? ROGERS, Jacob?
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Name Birth date Birth location Death date Death location Spouse Signature BLANCHARD, Elizabeth 1735 WESSON, William BOYDEN, Ann Abt 1658 Somerset, Somerset County, Maryland Bet. 1716 - 1722 SHOCKLEY, Richard I BOYDEN, John Wife/Boyden, Eleanor BRIDEL, Elizabeth 1703 HAMPTON, Thomas H., Jr. BRIDEL, Francis 1625 England BRIDEL-WIFE, Mary BRIDEL-WIFE, Mary BRIDEL, Francis BROOKS, Lucy Prob Northampton County, North Carolina MALONE, William, Sr. BROOKS, William CALVERT, Margaret 1661 1687 HOLLINGSWORTH, Thomas CARR, Harris 03 July, 1801 South Carolina 03 September, 1885 Lauderdale County, Alabama YOUNG, Mary "Pollie" CARR, John M. 17 April, 1775 19 October, 1869 St Clair Co., Alabama Harris, Jane CARR, Matilda Ann 10 August, 1825 Tennessee 20 January, 1902 Florence, Lauderdale Co, Alabama YOUNG, Elias Scrugg

79. Genetics And Racism
In the 1960s their key spokesman was Stanford physicist william shockley, who wasthe first to suggest offering cash incentives to people with low IQ scores
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"In Genes We Trust: When Science Bows to Racism" by Barry Mehler
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published in Reform Judaism (Winter 1994) pp. 10-14; 77-79. Revised and republished The Public Eye (March 1995); RaceFile 3 #3 (May-June 1995), pp. 53-54; Networking: A Publication of the Fight The Right Network #4 (30 March 1995) p. 6. The subject of "U.S. and a Racist Fund are Subsidizing 'Genetic Superiority' Theories," B'nai B'rith Messenger (18 November 1994) p. 1; 7. Frustrated by the inability of high-cost social programs to contain violence, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, poverty and other social afflictions, senior public health officials and legislators are adopting the theories of a coterie of scientists who trace anti-social behavior to DNA and recommend that the most efficient way to improve society is by screening out and sterilizing people diagnosed as genetically unfit. Those with desirable genes would be given incentives to be fruitful and multiply. If such a scenario reads like science fiction, consider that in this century thousands of Americans were declared "moral imbeciles" or "feeble-minded and sterilized by the state in eugenics programs designed to genetically cleanse the nation (see sidebar below: Eugenics in America). It was not until the shocking revelations of Nazi racist science after World War II, with its euthanasia programs and fiendish experimentations on twins, that the international eugenics movement receded. In recent years, however, dramatic discoveries in genetic research and the financial backing of a racist foundation have provided the opportunity for scientists to revive the eugenics agenda.

80. William Shockley Will
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December 24, 1872

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty fourth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy two. William Shockley (seal) William F. Wilson, William Howard, Thomas W. Wilson William Shockley (seal) Thomas B. Taylor, George W. Kennerley, Joseph F. Wilson In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix the Seal of the Orphan's Court of Wicomico County, this 27th day of August A. D., 1875 William Birckhead Reg. of Wills for Wicomico County. ( Return to Cindy's Genealogy Page ) (Return to the Wills Page)
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