File 20 - Miscellaneous correspondence removed from a miscellaneous file in MVW's Olivetti office

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Wilkes/I/K/20

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GB 275 Wilkes/I/K/20

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Miscellaneous correspondence removed from a miscellaneous file in MVW's Olivetti office

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  • 1986–1991 (Creation)

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76pp. paper

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Includes correspondence with Thomas Gold; Stephen Bragg, American Friends of Cambridge University; Robert Bittlestone, Metapraxis Ltd; Carlos Christensen; Sir Adrian Cadbury, the Cambridge Foundation; Lyman Spitzer, Princeton; Peter Fellgett; Donald Michie, Turing Institute Glasgow; Fiona Holmes, BBC, re an interview for 'The Information Age' (1990); Ottavio Guarracino; Jack Howlett, Editor of the ICL Technical Journal; John Pinkerton; Paul A. V. Thomas, Brock University; Ann Twiselton, MIT Press; Fritz Bauer, Institut fur Informatik Munich; Keiko Goto, Kyoritsu Shuppan publishers; Claude Vercaemer, Schlumberger Cambridge Research Ltd; Geoff Holmes, Botany School, Cambridge; W. J. Granville Beynon and Kenneth Budden; Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics; W. L. van der Poel, Delft; Geoffrey Tweedale, National Archive for the History of Computing; John Oliver, University of Essex; M. J. Rycroft, British Antarctic Survey; Norihisa Doi, Keio University; Karen M. Reeds, Rutgers University Press; Peter Hall; John McCarthy, Stanford; J. R. Quayle, University of Bath (re an honorary degree); Keith van Rijsbergen, University of Glasgow; Anthony Ralston, SUNI; Robert S. Tannenbaum, Hunter College of CUNY.

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