Ida Green

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Ida Green was a philanthropist and the wife of geophysicist and Texas Instruments co-founder Cecil H. Green, known for her support of education and scientific research.

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Ida Green canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
philanthropist
associatedWith Texas Instruments
coFounderViaSpouseOf Texas Instruments
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
donorTo Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
surface form: UT Southwestern Medical Center

University of Texas at Dallas
educational institutions in the United States
fieldOfActivity education philanthropy
science philanthropy
gender female
hasFamilyName Green
hasGivenName Ida
hasNamedAfterHer University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
surface form: Ida Green Center for Women’s Health (UT Southwestern Medical Center)

Cecil and Ida Green Building
surface form: Ida Green Communication Center (various institutions)

Ida Green Comprehensive Breast Center (UT Southwestern)
Ida M. Green Distinguished Chair in Systems Biology Science (UT Southwestern)
hasPhilanthropicFocus arts and culture
higher education
medical research
scientific research
lifePartner Cecil H. Green NERFINISHED
notableCoupleWith Cecil H. Green NERFINISHED
notableFor philanthropy
support of education
support of scientific research
philanthropyType endowed chairs
major gifts
research funding
religion Methodism
residence Dallas, Texas
spouse Cecil H. Green NERFINISHED
spouseNotableFor co-founding Texas Instruments
spouseOccupation businessman
geophysicist

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