- Cecil Howard Green
Cecil Howard Green (
August 6 ,1900 –April 11 ,2003 ) was a British-born Americangeophysicist who trained at theUniversity of British Columbia and theMassachusetts Institute of Technology . He was a founder ofTexas Instruments . With his wife Ida Green, he was aphilanthropist who helped found theUniversity of Texas at Dallas , Green College at theUniversity of British Columbia ,St. Mark's School of Texas , and Green College at theUniversity of Oxford . They were also major contributors to theCecil H. Green Library atStanford University , and the Cecil & Ida Green Building for earth sciences at MIT (designed byI.M. Pei ). [http://www-tech.mit.edu/V84/PDF/N18.pdf#2]Biography
Born in Whitefield, a suburb of
Bury inLancashire ,England , in 1900, Mr. Green and his family migrated toNova Scotia ,Toronto , andSan Francisco . There, as a witness to the great1906 San Francisco earthquake , young Cecil received his first lesson ingeophysics , the field in which he would make his fortune. The family moved toVancouver ,British Columbia , until young Cecil went toMassachusetts Institute of Technology , earning both a bachelor's and master's degree inelectrical engineering in 1924.cite web
url=http://www.igpp.ucsd.edu/aboutigpp/history/green.html
title=History Cecil and Ida Green: Benefactors and philanthropists
accessdate=2007-03-05
author=Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
date=2006-07-12
work=IGPP web site] cite web
url=http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/company/history/green.shtml
title= Founders' Biographies - Cecil H. Green
accessdate=2007-03-05
author=Texas Instruments
authorlink=Texas Instruments
work=TI web site] cite press release
title=Philanthropist Cecil Green dies at 102
publisher=MIT News Office
date=2003-04-18
url=http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2003/green.html
accessdate=2007-03-05]Cecil met Ida Flansburgh in 1923 while working on his master's thesis at the
General Electric Research Center inSchenectady, New York . They were married for 60 years, until Ida died in 1986.The couple crisscrossed the country five times, making their home in auto camps and tents. Cecil worked as an engineer for electronics companies. He unsuccessfully tried to sell neon signs in Canada. He answered want ads for jobs selling everything from insurance to automobiles. But once he found a job in geophysical exploration, his fortune was all but made. In 1930, the Greens moved to Oklahoma where Cecil accepted a job from
Eugene McDermott as chief of a seismographic field crew for the newly organized GSI. Founded in May 1930 in Dallas, Texas, GSI was one of the first independent prospecting companies established to perform reflection seismic exploration forpetroleum .In 1941, Mr. Green and three partners –
J. Erik Jonsson ,Eugene McDermott and H.B. Peacock – bought GSI when they heard that the owners planned to sell the oil production unit. Mr. Green borrowed money, took out a mortgage, committed his and Ida's insurance policies as collateral and scraped together everything they owned to pay his share. The deal went through onDecember 6 ,1941 , the day before Pearl Harbor was bombed. It just so happened that GSI had developed a towed magnetometer for oil exploration. It was not particularly useful for finding oil but very useful indeed for finding enemy submarines. GSI continued to prosper.Under the leadership of Mr. Green and his team, which by the end of the decade included Pat Haggerty, GSI became a geophysical exploration service leader. But it was the electronics work begun during World War II that was to make important technology history. In 1951, the company's name was changed to
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI), and GSI became a wholly owned subsidiary of TI.Mr. Green served as vice president (1941-1951), president (1951-1955) and chairman of GSI (1955-1959). He also served as vice president and director of Texas Instruments and in 1976 was named honorary director of the company.
Today, Texas Instruments is one of the world's leading designers and suppliers of
digital signal processing and analog technologies, the engines driving the Internet age. Headquartered inDallas, Texas , TI in 2004 had $12.6 billion in revenues ($10.9B Semiconductor) with more than 34,000 employees worldwide.Cecil Howard Green died in 2003 at the age of 102.
Philanthropy
The growth of TI made Cecil Green an enormously wealthy man, and he and Ida quickly set about giving his wealth away. The Green's philanthropic efforts totalled over $200 million, and most of this money was given to education and medicine. He was given an honorary knighthood in 1991 (at age 91) by Queen Elizabeth II.
One gift was the founding of the Cecil H. and Ida M. Green branch of the University of California Systemwide Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics (IGPP). This branch is located at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. [http://www.igpp.ucsd.edu/ IGPP - Cecil H. and Ida M. Green Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics - Scripps UCSD ] ]
Some of Green's philanthropy at the
University of British Columbia (UBC) was encouraged byWilliam Carleton Gibson , aneurologist inVictoria, British Columbia ,Canada . Both Gibson and Green referred to Gibson as "Cecil Green's most expensive friend" due to his encouragement to fund the Cecil and Ida Green Visiting Professorship andGreen College, University of British Columbia . In 1998, the UBC Alumni Association gave Green and Gibson alumni "Lifetime Achievement Awards" in recognition of their support for the University.cite news
url=http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/ubcreports/1998/98oct01/alumni.html
title= Philanthropist, student leader, World Cup medalist to get alumni honours
work=UBC Reports
publisher=University of British Columbia Public Affairs Office
page=8
date=October 1 ,1998
accessdate=2006-12-23 [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubcreports/UBC_Reports_1998_10_01.pdf This issue of UBC Reports] is also online in PDF form.] cite news
url=http://www.publicaffairs.ubc.ca/ubcreports/1998/98may21/alumawrd.html
title= Student, business leaders earn alumni awards
work=UBC Reports
publisher=University of British Columbia Public Affairs Office
page=8
date=May 21 ,1998
accessdate=2006-12-23 [http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/pdfs/ubcreports/UBC_Reports_1998_05_21.pdf This issue of UBC Reports] is also online in PDF form.]See also
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Texas Instruments
* Cecil H. Green Library
*Green College, Oxford
*Green College, University of British Columbia References
External links
* [http://sepwww.stanford.edu/sep/jon/cecil/ Cecil Green's trips to Arabia, 1939 & 1978]
* [http://sep.stanford.edu/sep/jon/green.html List of Cecil and Ida Green philanthropies]
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