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  Ancestry.com - Blank Board - Charles Julius Blank, born 1868, lived Henry Co., IL, married Emma Firch 1892
Charles Julius Blank, born 1868, lived Henry Co., IL, married Emma Firch 1892
I have an original photograph of Charles Blank which I would like to get back in the hands of family members.
Indiana marriages shows that Charles was born 20 Mar 1868 and married in Edford, Henry Co., IL on 19 Jan 1892 to Emma Firch.
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec?htx=message&r=an&p=surnames.blank&m=248   (147 words)

  
  Julius Blank -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Julius Blank is a semiconductor pioneer and a member of the (additional info and facts about Traitorous Eight) Traitorous Eight.
He was born and raised in (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies) New York.
In 1978, he co-founded Xicor, where he is a member of its Board of Directors.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/ju/julius_blank.htm   (107 words)

  
 Commentary from three of the Fairchild Eight - Computerworld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Eugene Kleiner, Julius Blank and Jay Last, three of the Fairchild Eight, spoke with Computerworld about the work they were doing in 1958 and the legacy of that year.
Blank: It looked like it would be an interesting adventure, but no one knew how it would turn out.
Blank: We were working on something like it at the same time, and we felt we had a better approach
www.computerworld.com /printthis/1999/0,4814,62262,00.html   (1193 words)

  
 [No title]
Blank set the tone for the Shul with his frankness, friendliness, good humor and especially laughter.
Blank was happy to welcome a newcomer and mispronounce or replace his name, e.g., when Mr.
Blank explained, “Nu, a fish is a fish.” Today, we again have the chance to encourage new people to experience the joys of Bais Yitzchok.
mysite.verizon.net /vzeqkuvt/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/by1.doc   (1403 words)

  
 Free Term Papers, Free Essays Papers, and Reports - "Julius Caesar's review"
4.) Blank verse is key in establishing social classes in “Julius Caesar.” Blank verse is defined as unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter in which every syllable is stressed.
Shakespeare uses blank verse as a device to distinguish social classes.
His flaw of being an idealist causes him to believe the conspirators and murder Julius Caesar and fall from his high place in society.
www.essaycity.com /free_term_papers_and_essays/Shakespeare/87.html   (1302 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: julius
Julius and I have taken a liking to do fairly early morning walks on weekends … we are so used to catching the bus around 8, so we now just go and...
Julius is getting more comfortable at the playground every day … the slide can still scare him, but he is getting more and more fun out of it
Today was a long day for Julius: After I picked him up from kindergarten, we went to pick up his MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine and then we...
www.technorati.com /tag/julius   (673 words)

  
 Y Combinator: They Would be Gods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Blank was a classic engineer and had worked at Babcock & Wilcox, where he designed and built the huge boilers used in power plants and utility companies.
Blank and Kleiner shared all of the mechanical-engineering work at the company, which was housed in a small stucco building at 391 South Charleston Road in Mountain View, CA (now a chair shop that bears an incongruous brass plaque identifying it as the birthplace of Silicon Valley).
Blank remembers the group as a bunch of 20-somethings who liked to hang out together and see each other socially.
ycombinator.com /gods.html   (7607 words)

  
 The Ultimate City College of New York - American History Information Guide and Reference
Julius Axelrod - 1970 Nobel laureate in Medicine
Julius Rosenberg - infamous convicted spy during the Cold War
Julius Blank - engineer, member of the Traitorous Eight that founded Silicon Valley
www.historymania.com /american_history/CCNY   (783 words)

  
 Tyrrell County Marriage Licenses
And there being no legal impediment to such marriage known to me, you are hereby authorized, at any time within one year from the date hereof, to celebrate the proposed marriage at any place within the said county.
(blank), being duly sworn, says: That the parties applying for the License are of lawful age, and that so far as he is informed and believes, there is no lawful cause or impediment forbidding said marriage.
And the written consent of (blank) the (blank) of the said (blank) to the proposed marriage having been filed with me.
patriot.net /~cpbarnes/TLIC153.HTM   (1330 words)

  
 Anyone have any blank 45s - Vinyl Vulture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I even ordered a 45 from ebay that said it was a test press with a blank B side, but it wasn't blank - ironically enough, the A side is quite nice, sits well with a Little Barrie or some other funky rock tune...
the andy votel andquot;salted tangerinesandquot; 7 is one sided with a blank b side if memory serves me correctly (and a brilliant track with malcolm mooney on the a side an' all)...it was pretty limited but you should be able to get hold of one still (i have a spare if not...)
probably cos the one that arrived was meant to have a blank side, but didn't...
www.vinylvulture.co.uk /forum/showthread.php?t=667   (438 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The men were dubbed the "traitorous eight" for their defection from Shockley by William Shockley himself, a legend in the electronics world for his role in the invention of the transistor in 1947.
Four of those eight - Julius Blank, Eugene Kleiner, Jay Last and C. Sheldon Roberts - attended the ceremony with their spouses and were presented with plaques commemorating the event.
It is even compared by some to the invention of the Gutenberg printing press, since its invention revolutionized the computer industry.
www.reed-electronics.com /electronicnews/index.asp?layout=articlePrint&articleID=CA67152   (551 words)

  
 Founders of Silicon Valley Reunite for New Integrated Circuit Stamp. - Encyclopedia.com
Fairchild Semiconductor was founded in 1957 by eight men, whose names have become legendary and are considered to be the founders of Silicon Valley.
Four of the original founders, Julius Blank, Eugene Kleiner, Jay Last and C. Sheldon Roberts, attended the unveiling of the Integrated Circuit Stamp this morning.
Two others of the original eight, Robert Noyce and Gordon E. Moore, went on to found Intel Corporation in 1968, just one of a list of companies that have spun off from Fairchild.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-55637536.html   (519 words)

  
 The American Spectator
Considering how obsessed the Bush administration has been about building coalitions to conduct its foreign policy, throwing all that away for good by retreating from Iraq is a policy that simply defies common sense.
Julius Blank of Los Altos, California writes: "an increase in atmospheric CO2 of 100 parts per million cannot possibly add enough heat to raise atmospheric temperatures by anything measurable unless somehow the CO2 gets heated up to some absurdly high temperatures.
Blank "can easily verify" far from violating the laws of thermodynamics, the much maligned -- and certainly uncertain art of climate modeling merely confirms them.
www.spectator.org /dsp_article.asp?art_id=10687   (4671 words)

  
 USPS Stamp of Approval - Industry Trend or Event Electronic News - Find Articles
The men were dubbed the "traitorous eight" for their defection from Shockley by William Shockley himself, a legend in the electronics world for his role in the invention of the transistor in 1947.
Four of those eight -- Julius Blank, Eugene Kleiner, Jay Last and C. Sheldon Roberts -- attended the ceremony with their spouses and were presented with plaques commemorating the event.
It is even compared by some to the invention of the Gutenberg printing press, since its invention revolutionized the computer industry.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_36_45/ai_56200339   (613 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Questionable Quotes (Snare Drummed)
Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the citizenry into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a double-edged sword.
Throughout the summer of 2002 it gained popularity, appearing in countless posts to newsgroups and even surfacing in various letters to editors in a handful of newspapers.
No biographies of Caesar or histories of Rome contain these lines, and scholars who have made it their business to know everything about the man draw a blank on this quote.
www.snopes.com /quotes/caesar.htm   (507 words)

  
 Monkeywire: the #1 source for news about monkeys and apes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
I blame this on Paul Frank, while simultaneously crediting him for the monkey-object trend.
In the late 90s he started selling the blank-faced Julius on t-shirts and wallets.
I reserve the term "hideous monkey-concept" for the objects shown here, each of which shames its real-life counterparts in its own special way.
www.monkeywire.org /monthly.html   (1327 words)

  
 Moore still explosive, 40 years after setting down the Law - 10/3/2005 - EDN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1956 Moore joined the disputed father of the transistor at Shockley Semiconductor, along with a group of other silicon-green physicists and chemists including Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Jean Hoerni, Gene Kleiner, Jay Last, Robert Noyce, and Sheldon Roberts.
That led Moore, Blank, Grinich, Hoerni, Kleiner, Last, Noyce, and Roberts—a group Shockley dubbed the "Traitorous 8"—to leave Shockley and found Fairchild.
Moore wrote his famous law at Fairchild, which created the first integrated circuit (more than one transistor on a piece of silicon), before leaving that company in 1968 to form Intel with Noyce.
www.edn.com /article/CA6262358.html?industryid=2815   (1143 words)

  
 Codicology
Legations of Cardinal Reginald Pole sent to England by Pope Julius III for the reduction of that kingdom to the obedience of the Apostolic See and in France in order to treat peace between Henry II and Emperor Charles V, in the year 1553.
Cover is contemporary limp vellum which is stained with small defects.
Correspondents include eminent figures of sixteenth century Europe including Pope Julius III, Emperor Charles V, King Henry II of France, and Mary Tudor Queen of England.
www.augustana.edu /library/special/pole/codicology.html   (1105 words)

  
 Birth of Integrated Circuits - Computerworld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1958, "[We] were all very busy and we never had any time to sit back and reflect," says Julius Blank, a Fairchild co-founder who now is a director at Xicor Inc. in Milpitas, Calif., a manufacturer of nonvolatile memory devices.
Last, Blank, Eugene Kleiner, Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, Jean Hoerni, Sheldon Roberts and Victor Grinich were a diverse group of young scientists, all in their mid-20s to mid-30s.
Hoerni patented the planar process a year later, and Noyce constructed the first integrated circuit on a layer of silicon.
www.computerworld.com /printthis/1999/0,4814,62261,00.html   (590 words)

  
 The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
The essay or report should be double-spaced throughout (including quotations, notes, and the list of works cited), with no blank lines between paragraphs.
The first line of each new paragraph is indented a half-inch on the left (or five spaces if you use a typewriter).
Each entry begins flush with the left margin, and is then indented half an inch (learn how to do hanging indents in your word processor of choice to manage this; in a pinch, indent five spaces from the left margin).
www.nutsandboltsguide.com /mla.html   (5479 words)

  
 Washington County Marriage Licenses
I, Alex Armstrong, a Justice of the Peace united in Matrimony Julius Hill and Martha A. Alexander the parties licensed above, on the 17 day of January, 18 84, at the residence of Wm.
Bateman having applied to me for a LICENSE for the marriage of John J. Ward of Washington Co. N.C., aged 24 years, color White the son of Anthony Ward and Fanny Ward the father now Dead, the mother Living, resident of Washington Co. N.C. And Wm.
Bullock and (blank) the father Living, the mother Living, resident of Washington Co. N.C. And the written consent of (blank) the (blank) of the said (blank) to the proposed marriage having been filed with me.
patriot.net /~cpbarnes/WLIC037.HTM   (1281 words)

  
 AAFA Master Booklist Pg 01
Title page and an unnumbered page containing a letter to the editor describing a motion presented on 23 Feb 1841 by Representative Julius C. Alford of Georgia to sell the gold spoons and other alleged extravagant furnishings of previous President Martin Van Buren in order to purchase "proper and useful" furnishings for President-elect William Harrison.
1761); Julius C., 88, 205 (related to Columbus and Drewry, called "Old War Horse of Troup"); Lockhart, 89 (father of Drewry and son of Green); Lodwick, 88 (father of Drewry Cade, m.
C., 508 (private, Upson Guards); Julius C. 93 (lottery winner), 215 (Justice of the Peace); Spencer, 248 (witness to will); Turner, 184 (marriage to Elizabeth Moore); William H., 195 (marriage to Elizabeth Stilwell); Guilfred ALFRED, 68 (lottery winner); Edward D., 274 (of Greene Co., deeds), 492 (mentioned).
www.alfordassociation.org /pub_mbl_01.html   (11146 words)

  
 Print Article: Silicon Valley pioneer Eugene Kleiner dead at 80
With their subsequent achievements, the men would be hailed among as Silicon Valley's founding fathers.
Besides Kleiner, the eight men included Intel Corp co-founders Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, as well as Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Jean Hoerni, Jay Last and Sheldon Roberts.
Using $US3500 ($A4885) of their own money, the entrepreneurs developed a way to manufacture multiple transistors on a single silicon wafer.
www.smh.com.au /cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2003/11/26/1069522641048.html   (482 words)

  
 CNN - 1958: The birth of integrated circuits - May 19, 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1958, "[We] were all very busy and we never had any time to sit back and reflect," says Julius Blank, a Fairchild co-founder who now is a director at Xicor Inc. in Milpitas, Calif., a manufacturer of nonvolatile memory devices.
Last, Blank, Eugene Kleiner, Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, Jean Hoerni, Sheldon Roberts and Victor Grinich were a diverse group of young scientists, all in their mid-20s to mid-30s.
Hoerni patented the planar process a year later, and Noyce constructed the first integrated circuit on a layer of silicon.
www.cnn.com /TECH/computing/9905/19/1958.idg   (739 words)

  
 ISTG Vol 6 - SS Mouzinho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
97* Lichtenstein, Julius, head tax status: left blank; age: 46 yrs; sex: m; married/single: m; occupation: Judge Cons.
Daughter is written in the coloumn 23, this refers to this passenger's daughter.
105* Tolokunski, Boruch; head tax status: left blank; age: 76 yrs; sex: m; married/single: m; occupation: Commerc.
www.immigrantships.net /v6/1900v6/mouzinho19410902_04.html   (2926 words)

  
 Magazine / Technology Editorial / 0901
However Shockley's personality, his oppressive management style, the fact that he did not trust anyone, once again worked against him to the point that eight of his best people ÐÐ the so called the "traitorous eight" -- left Shockley's company in 1957.
These men were: Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Jean Hoerni, Eugene Kleiner, Jay Last, Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, and Sheldon Roberts.
The father of one of these men had contacts in a New York investment firm, and through this contact they sought financing for their new venture.
www.siliconiran.com /magazine/technology_editorial/0901.shtml   (3150 words)

  
 The Man Behind The Microchip
By the time he found the party, at 10 p.m., the celebration was well under way.
His appearance made an indelible impression on Julius Blank, another recruit:
He hadn't shaved, he looked like he'd been living in his suit for a week – and he was thirsty.
www.themanbehindthemicrochip.com /excerpts.html   (868 words)

  
 Sic Transistor Gloria
They were gathered at Dinah's Shack, a diner better known--and more fondly remembered--for its fried chicken.
Moore and his colleagues--including Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Jean Hoerni, Gene Kleiner, Jay Last, Robert Noyce, and Sheldon Roberts--were for the most part Peninsula newcomers, still marveling at winters that brought warm sun, not killing frost.
He had returned home that February from working at Bell Labs in New Jersey, bringing capital and engineers to start an empire amidst the apricot trees.
atn2002.tripod.com /intersections/id12.html   (348 words)

  
 The Traitorous Eight Traitorously Leave Shockley Semiconductor
The next day they signed a contract for $1.3 million with a New York firm called Fairchild Camera and Instruments which was involved with missiles and satellite systems.
The eight men were Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Jean Hoerni, Gene Kleiner, Jay Last, Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, and Sheldon Roberts.
Thus Fairchild Semiconductor was born -- a company dedicated to building transistors the way they wanted to, not the way Shockley decreed.
www.pbs.org /transistor/album1/eight/eightfair.html   (292 words)

  
 Shockley Semiconductor
These talented young men - "the cream of electronics research" -represented the "greatest collection of electronics genius ever assembled".
Thei r names were: Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Eugene Kleiner, Jean Hoerni, Jay Last, Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce and Sheldon Roberts.
But however brilliant Shockley was, who was called a "marvellous intuitive problem solver" and a "tremendous generator of ideas" by Robert Noyce, it soon turned out that he was "hard as hell to work with", as his style was "oppressive" and he "didn't have trust and faith in other individuals."
silicon-valley-story.de /sv/shockley.html   (825 words)

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