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.
Two young boys concentrate on the chess board while a group of children look on. Children's and young people's programming was held at the J. E. C. Annex.
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1930?
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives.