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RefNoTG/10/2
LevelFile
TitleWiener, Craik, McCulloch and the Ratio Club
Datec. 2000
DescriptionPrintouts of a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation, 'Wiener, Craik, McCulloch and the Ratio Club' by Owen Holland, Department of Computer Science, University of Essex. One of the printouts (page 18) contains a group photograph of most of the members of the club. The photograph includes Thomas Gold.
Extent1 file containing 44 pages
FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
AdminHistoryAccording to the presentation, the Ratio Club was a 'cybernetic dining club' founded by John Bates, a neurologist at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, London. It had twenty one members and met from 1949 until 1958, usually in London. Thomas Gold was a member of the club.
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