Abstract :
Electronics history is often recorded as a panorama of dramatic inventions ¿ the computer, the transistor, the integrated circuit, and so on ¿ and it is sometimes easy to forget that brilliant human beings created these inventions. It is even easier to forget that there were others who first spotted promise in the young inventors, hired them, pointed them in promising directions, organized them into teams, and then marshaled the resources without which their creativity might well have been for naught.