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"When we set out to create a community of technical scholars in Silicon Valley, there wasn't much here and the rest of the world looked awfully big. Now a lot of the rest of the world is here"Frederick Emmons Terman (/ˈtɜrmən/; June 7, 1900 – December 19, 1982) was an American academician. He is widely credited (together with William Shockley) with being the father of Silicon Valley.
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Frederick Terman Terman, Frederick
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American electronic engineer
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1900-06-07Z
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1900-01-01Z
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1982-12-19Z
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