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= <span style="font-weight: bold;">History of the Dallas Section of the IEEE</span>  =
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was officially organized in 1963 through teh merger of two prior preofessional organizations: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and the Institute of Radio&nbsp;Engineers (IRE). A lot of effort was expended by many individuals in forming the IEEE. A committee was established to develop teh planned merger of teh two organizations. Dr. Lyod Berkner, president of the AIEE, and past national president of the IRE; and Mr.&nbsp;Patrick E. Haggerty, president of the IRE at the time of the merger and first president of the IEEE, were instrumental in bringing about the merger of the organization. A Dallas branch of the AIEE had existed prior to the merger since 1956.  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was officially organized in 1963 through teh merger of two prior preofessional organizations: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and the Institute of Radio&nbsp;Engineers (IRE). A lot of effort was expended by many individuals in forming the IEEE. A committee was established to develop teh planned merger of teh two organizations. Dr. Lyod Berkner, president of the AIEE, and past national president of the IRE; and Mr.&nbsp;Patrick E. Haggerty, president of the IRE at the time of the merger and first president of the IEEE, were instrumental in bringing about the merger of the organization. A Dallas branch of the AIEE had existed prior to the merger since 1956.  


Past Chairmen of the Dallas Branch of teh AIEE are listed below:


1956 Crandell


1957 Chadwick
Past Chairmen of the Dallas Branch of the AIEE are listed below:


1958 Tatum
1956 Crandell


1959 Robuck
1957 Chadwick


1960 Sandlin
1958 Tatum


1961 Martin
1959 Robuck


1962 Fikar
1960 Sandlin


1963 Reynolds
1961 Martin


A Dallas Section of the IRE had existed prior to the merger since 1941. Officers of teh Dallas-Ft. Worth Section fo teh IRE 1941-1963 are listed below:
1962 Fikar


1963 Reynolds






A Dallas Section of the IRE had existed prior to the merger since 1941. Officers of the Dallas-Ft. Worth Section of the IRE 1941-1963 are listed below:
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was officially organized in 1963 through teh merger of two prior preofessional organizations: The American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE). A lot of effort was expended by many individuals in forming the IEEE. A committee was established to develop teh planned merger of teh two organizations. Dr. Lyod Berkner, president of the AIEE, and past national president of the IRE; and Mr. Patrick E. Haggerty, president of the IRE at the time of the merger and first president of the IEEE, were instrumental in bringing about the merger of the organization. A Dallas branch of the AIEE had existed prior to the merger since 1956.


Past Chairmen of the Dallas Branch of the AIEE are listed below:

1956 Crandell

1957 Chadwick

1958 Tatum

1959 Robuck

1960 Sandlin

1961 Martin

1962 Fikar

1963 Reynolds


A Dallas Section of the IRE had existed prior to the merger since 1941. Officers of the Dallas-Ft. Worth Section of the IRE 1941-1963 are listed below:

Link to Section Homepage