Pictured on the far side of the table at championship won by Control Data CYBER 170 4.6 program L to R: David Slate, Northwestern University; Dr. David Cahlander, CDC; Larry Atkin, Northwestern University. On near side of table representing previous wo
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1977-08
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
Pictured with Mr. G. Sosonko, Dutch chess grand master (2nd from right) are left, Jean Caty, organizer of the computer chess exhibition for Control Data France, and David G. Familiant, vice president and regional manager.
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1977-11-24
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
M. Apicella, a seven-year-old French chess prodigy, receives a certificate of participation in the Nov. 24 computer chess exhibition held in Paris. Behind him is Mr. Emile de Casteja, French Chief of Protocol, who defeated the Chess 4.6 program in 36 mov
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1977-11-24
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.
David Slate, Northwestern University, one of the developers of the Chess 4.6 program, makes the CYBER 176 computer's move in its match with Mr. A. Haik (right). Observers include film director Roger Vadim (center) and actor Michael Constantin
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1977-11-24
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Charles Babbage Institute.