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  1. Patrick Eugene Haggerty (17 March 1914 – 1 October 1980) was an American engineer and businessman. He was a co-founder and former president and chairman of Texas Instruments , Incorporated (TI). Under his leadership, the company grew from a small Texas oil exploration company into a global leader in the semiconductor industry.

  2. Great American Business Leaders of the 20th Century. Request the Data. Patrick E. Haggerty. Texas Instruments. 1958–1976. Industry: Computers & Electronics. Era: 1950. Haggerty led Texas Instruments into the manufacture of transistors - the first to make them cheaply enough to be commercially viable.

  3. Patrick E. Haggerty, IRE President, 1962, was the first general manager of the Geophysical Service Incorporated’s Laboratory and Manufacturing division. He became executive vice president and director of Texas Instruments, which was formerly Geophysical Service Incorporated. Biography

  4. Based in Seattle, Washington, the band originally consisted of lead singer and guitarist Patrick Haggerty (1944–2022), [2] [3] keyboardist Michael Carr, singer and fiddler Eve Morris and guitarist Robert Hammerstrom. Lavender Country has released two studio albums Lavender Country (1973) and Blackberry Rose (2019).

  5. Patrick Eugene Haggerty, then the company's executive vice president, had caught an early vision of the transistor's potential, and it helped alter the course of commercial electronics. Published in: IEEE Spectrum ( Volume: 17 , Issue: 12 , December 1980 )

  6. 100 Patrick E. Haggerty and gas accumulations. The technique is based on measuring the time required for acoustic energy generated artificially at the earth's surface to propagate through the subsurface to each acoustic reflector (sedimentary rock layer boundary) and return to the surface.

  7. Members. Mr. Patrick E. Haggerty. 1914-1980. Mr. Patrick E. Haggerty Member. Texas Instruments Incorporated. Election Year 1965. Memorial Tribute. BY J. ERIK JONSSON. PATRICK EUGENE HAGGERTY died in Dallas, Texas, on October 1, 1980, following a brief illness.