Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Moore, Gordon E., 1929-; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore in 1973.
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Intel co-founder Robert N. Noyce in 1987. Bob Noyce's nickname was the "Mayor of Silicon Valley." He was one of the very first scientists to work in the area -- long before the stretch of California had...
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Robert N. Noyce. Intel co-founder, Bob Noyce's nickname was the "Mayor of Silicon Valley." He was one of the very first scientists to work in the area -- long before the stretch of California had earned...
Electronic industries; Intel innovators; Microscopes; Moore, Gordon E., 1929-; Noyce, Robert N., 1927-1990; People; Photographs; Quality assurance; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Gordon E. Moore and Robert N. Noyce. Intel founders Gordon Moore and Bob Noyce inspect chips in Intel's first Santa Clara Fab.
Big Basin Redwoods State Park (Calif.); Santa Clara College (Calif.); Kenna, Robert; Hill, Andrew Putnam, 1853-1922;
Group from Santa Clara in front of the Santa Clara Tree at Big Basin Park. Santa Clara College President Robert Kenna is seated fifth from left, in broad-brimmed hat. Andrew P. Hill is standing at far right.
Letters; Mission Santa Clara; San Francisco (Calif.); Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Letter from George H. Briggs to his brother Robert Briggs concerning trip from San Francisco to Mission Santa Clara, July 29, 1850. Letter has two sides.
Santa Clara College students Robert Keating (1857-1862) of Poker Flat, and Bernard Murphy (1858-1862) of Mountain View. Both received a B.S. in 1862. [McKevitt p. 39]