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Eugene McDermott (1899-1973) was a geophysicist and co-founder of first of Geophysical Service
Geophysical Service Incorporated

Geophysical Service Inc. was founded by J. Clarence Karcher and Eugene McDermott in 1930 for the purpose of using refraction and reflection seismology to explore for petroleum deposits....
 and later of Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments , better known in the electronics industry as TI, is an United States company based in Dallas, Texas, Texas, United States, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology....
.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 12, 1899. He graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology is a technological university located on a campus in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, founded in 1870 on the basis of an 1868 bequest from Edwin A....
 in 1919 with a mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering

Mechanical Engineering is an engineering discipline that involves the application of physics#branches of physics for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of machine....
 degree.

graduation, McDermott began working for the Goodyear Rubber Company
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company was founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling. Today it is the third largest tire company in the world after Bridgestone and Michelin....
. In 1923 he began employment with Western Electric Company
Western Electric

Western Electric Company was an United States electrical engineering company, the manufacturing arm of American Telephone & Telegraph from 1881 to 1995....
 where he first met J. Clarence Karcher
J. Clarence Karcher

John Clarence Karcher was an United States geophysicist and businessman. He invented and eventually commercialized the reflection seismology, applying for patents on this in 1919....
. This experience inspired in McDermott a desire for graduate studies.






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Eugene McDermott (1899-1973) was a geophysicist and co-founder of first of Geophysical Service
Geophysical Service Incorporated

Geophysical Service Inc. was founded by J. Clarence Karcher and Eugene McDermott in 1930 for the purpose of using refraction and reflection seismology to explore for petroleum deposits....
 and later of Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments , better known in the electronics industry as TI, is an United States company based in Dallas, Texas, Texas, United States, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology....
.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 12, 1899. He graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology is a technological university located on a campus in Hoboken, New Jersey, USA, founded in 1870 on the basis of an 1868 bequest from Edwin A....
 in 1919 with a mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering

Mechanical Engineering is an engineering discipline that involves the application of physics#branches of physics for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of machine....
 degree.

Early career

Upon graduation, McDermott began working for the Goodyear Rubber Company
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company

The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company was founded in 1898 by Frank Seiberling. Today it is the third largest tire company in the world after Bridgestone and Michelin....
. In 1923 he began employment with Western Electric Company
Western Electric

Western Electric Company was an United States electrical engineering company, the manufacturing arm of American Telephone & Telegraph from 1881 to 1995....
 where he first met J. Clarence Karcher
J. Clarence Karcher

John Clarence Karcher was an United States geophysicist and businessman. He invented and eventually commercialized the reflection seismology, applying for patents on this in 1919....
. This experience inspired in McDermott a desire for graduate studies. Earlier Everette Lee DeGolyer, vice president and general manager of Amerada Petroleum Corporation
Hess Corporation

The Hess Corporation is an integrated oil company based in New York City. The company Oil exploration, produces, transports, and Oil refinery Petroleum as well as Natural gas....
 of Dallas, had learned of Karcher's 1921 experiments with the seismograph and held a meeting with Karcher that resulted in the creation of Geophysical Research Corporation (GRC) of Tulsa where Karcher was made vice president. This was as a subsidiary of Amerada. McDermott received a Master of Arts
Master of Arts (postgraduate)

A Master of Arts is a Postgraduate education academic degree master degree awarded by University in many countries. The degree is typically studied for in English language, Fine Arts, History, Humanities, Philosophy, Social Sciences or Theology and can be either fully-taught, research-based, or a combination of the two....
 in physics
Physics

Physics is the natural science which examines basic concepts such as energy, force, and spacetime and all that derives from these, such as mass, charge, matter and its Motion ....
 from Columbia University
Columbia University

Columbia University in the City of New York , is a private university in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. Columbia's main campus lies in the Morningside Heights, Manhattan neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City....
 in 1925 and immediately began to work for his friend Karcher. GRC introduced the seismic reflection method which was quickly accepted by the petroleum
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 industry as a promising new tool during the next five years.

Geophysical Service

In 1930 with the backing of DeGolyer, now president of Amerada, Karcher and McDermott launched Geophysical Service, a pioneering provider of seismic exploration
Reflection seismology

Reflection seismology is a method of exploration geophysics that uses the principles of seismology to estimate the properties of the Earth's subsurface from reflection seismic waves....
 services to the petroleum
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 industry with Karcher serving as president and McDermott as vice-president. McDermott's early work in petroleum exploration led to multiple papers and five patents. During the first year of operation McDermott hired Cecil H. Green. These two would have a lasting relationship for the next 43 years. In 1939 the company reorganized as Coronado Corp., an oil company with Geophysical Service Inc (GSI), now as a subsidiary. On December 6, 1941, McDermott along with three other GSI employees, J. Erik Jonsson
J. Erik Jonsson

John Erik Jonsson was a co-founder and former president of Texas Instruments Incorporated. A skillful businessman, he became mayor of Dallas, a major factor in the creation of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and a philanthropist in later years....
, Cecil H. Green, and H.B. Peacock purchased GSI, During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, GSI built electronics
Electronics

Electronics refers to the flow of charge through nonmetal electrical conductor , whereas electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal electrical conductor....
 for the United States Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
 Signal Corps and the Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
. After the war GSI continued to produce electronics. The rugged nature of equipment for the oil industry and of military equipment were similar and thus continued expansion into military contracts was a natural progression. In November 1945 Patrick E. Haggerty
Patrick E. Haggerty

Patrick Eugene Haggerty was an United States engineer and businessman. He was a co-founder and former president and chairman of Texas Instruments, Incorporated....
 joined GSI.

Texas Instruments

In 1951 McDermott, along with Cecil Howard Green, Patrick E. Haggerty, and J. E. Jonsson co-founded Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments , better known in the electronics industry as TI, is an United States company based in Dallas, Texas, Texas, United States, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology....
. This was done when the company changed its name to Texas Instruments; GSI becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the new company. This acknowledged that the company had changed it focus from one primarily devoted to oil exploration to one focused on manufacturing. McDermott was the Chairman of TI from 1951-1957, was Chairman of the Executive Committee of Board of Directors from 1957-1964 and was a Director until his death in 1973. During this period of time, Texas Instruments rose to be one of the world's largest corporations.

Philanthropy

A scientist and businessman, he was particularly interested in improving education, which he called "biological humanics." Along with Cecil Green, he was a co-founder of St. Mark's School of Texas
St. Mark's School of Texas

The St. Mark's School of Texas is a sectarian University-preparatory school day school for boys located in Dallas, Texas, Texas, USA. The School offers grades 1-12....
 in 1950; their endowment included the donation of a planetarium
Planetarium

File:Planetarium-Thursday-1-July-2008.JPGFile:Belgrade Planetarium theatre day.jpgFile:Belgrade Planetarium theatre night.jpgA planetarium is a theatre built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation....
, observatory
Observatory

An observatory is a location used for observing terrestrial and/or celestial events. Astronomy, climatology/meteorology, geology, oceanography and volcanology are examples of disciplines for which observatories have been constructed....
, and math-science quadrangle. He was also a major donor to many universities and served on the boards of Southern Methodist University
Southern Methodist University

Southern Methodist University is a private university, coeducational university in University Park, Texas, Texas . Founded in 1911 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, SMU currently operates campuses in University Park, Plano, Texas, and Taos, New Mexico....
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is a private university research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States....
, and Southwestern Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas is a medical research center in Texas, United States. It is one of the leading academic medical centers in the world....
 in Dallas. He also co-founded the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest in 1961, which became the University of Texas at Dallas
University of Texas at Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas, often called UT Dallas or UTD, is a public research university in the University of Texas System....
 (UTD) in 1969. In 2001, his wife Margaret endowed the Eugene McDermott Scholars Program at the University. He was actively involved in the arts, serving not only on the Boards of the Dallas Public Library
Dallas Public Library

The Dallas Public Library system serves as the municipal library system of the city of Dallas, Texas, Texas ....
, the Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Museum of Art

The Dallas Museum of Art is an art museum located in the Arts District, Dallas, Texas of downtown Dallas Dallas, Texas, United States along Texas State Highway Spur 366 between St....
, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Dallas Symphony Orchestra

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is an United States orchestra. It performs its concerts in the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in the Arts District, Dallas of downtown Dallas Dallas, Texas, Texas, United States....
, but also helping conceive of the Margo Jones Theatre
Margo Jones

Margo Jones was an influential United States Theatre director and Theatrical producer. Her life's passion was theater, and she is best known for launching the American regional theater movement and for introducing the theatre in the round concept in Dallas, Texas....
, an early experiment in theatre in the round
Theatre in the round

Theatre-in-the-round or arena theatre is any theatre space in which the audience surrounds the stage area. In 1947, Margo Jones established America's first professional theatre-in-the-round company when she opened her Theatre ?47 in Dallas....
.