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Expand 1 - Research notebooks of Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins1 - Research notebooks of Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins
Expand 2 - L1 Some correspondence but predominantly research and papers of H C Longuet-Higgins 2 - L1 Some correspondence but predominantly research and papers of H C Longuet-Higgins
Expand 3 - L2 Correspondence predominantly regarding lectures and talks given by H C Longuet-Higgins 3 - L2 Correspondence predominantly regarding lectures and talks given by H C Longuet-Higgins
Expand 4 - L3 Predominantly manuscripts and copies of papers by H C Longuet-Higgins 4 - L3 Predominantly manuscripts and copies of papers by H C Longuet-Higgins
Collapse 5 - C1 Assorted correspondence predominantly S to Z5 - C1 Assorted correspondence predominantly S to Z
1 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with the University of Sussex
2 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with the School of Cognitive and Computing sciences, University of Sussex
3 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with the Science Research Council's Cognitive Science Panel
4 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence concerning the Science Research Council grant for computational models of human cognition
5 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with members of the Edinburgh DECsystem-10 users committee
6 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence concerning Science Research Council grant applications
7 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Dr Donia R Scott
9 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Dr John A Sloboda
10 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Dr Aaron Sloman
11 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence concerning "The early human mind" conference, Cambridge, and his paper 'Issues in mental development'
12 - H C Longuet-Higgins information concerning the IBM conference at Basle entitled 'Mind, matter and machines'
13 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with Juan G Roederer from the Ossiach Workshop
14 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the Oxford Esprit Insight meeting
15 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the third workshop on rhythm perception and production, Holland
16 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the 25th winter-seminar on "Molecules, information and memory" at Klosters, Switzerland
17 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the colloquium in honour of the 85th birthday of Gerhard Herzberg, Ottawa
18 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with Dr Noel Sharkey and Mr J Allard regarding the Essex festival: Information technology and the human spirit
19 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the 17th Sir Frederic Bartlett lecture, Cambridge
20 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with Clare Hall, Cambridge concerning his acting as Ashby lecturer
21 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding his lecture 'The importance of the trivial' given at the TECH 88 conference, Edinburgh University
22 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding his paper 'A mechanism for the storage of temporal correlations' for 'The neuron as a computational unit' workshop, Cambridge
23 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the conference on 'Models of Mind', University of Bielefeld, West Germany
24 - Newsletter from The Musical Researcher's Exchange to H C Longuet-Higgins
25 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding his paper 'The rhythmic and tonal interpretation of European Classical Music' and the symposium on Music and the Cognitive Sciences held at the Pompidou Centre, Paris
26 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding the 23rd and 24th Winter-seminar on 'Molecules, information and memory', Klosters, Switzerland
27 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Mr Arnold Smith
28 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Professor W A Woods
29 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence X and Y (alphabetical order)
30 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Anthony J Stone
31 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence, W (alphabetical order)
32 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with the Vision Club at the University of Sussex
33 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondenc, V (alphabetical order)
34 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with Dr Shimon Ullman
35 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence, U (alphabetical order)
36 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Dr Lorraine K Tyler
37 - H C Longuet-Higgins information regarding various colloquia
38 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence concerning the Tuesday language group seminars at the University of Sussex
39 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with Dr Neil Todd
40 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence, T (alphabetical order)
41 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with and regarding Professor N S Sutherland
42 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence with Professor Arnold Zwicky
43 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence regarding Mr Huang Xuedong
44 - H C Longuet-Higgins correspondence, Z (alphabetical order)
Expand 6 - C2 Correspondence mainly concerning people who have worked with H C Longuet-Higgins 6 - C2 Correspondence mainly concerning people who have worked with H C Longuet-Higgins
Expand 7 - C3 Assorted correspondence predominantly N to P7 - C3 Assorted correspondence predominantly N to P
Expand 8 - C4 Assorted correspondence predominantly B to E8 - C4 Assorted correspondence predominantly B to E
Expand 9 - C5 Assorted correspondence initially A to B9 - C5 Assorted correspondence initially A to B
Expand 10 - C6 Correspondence predominantly Q to S10 - C6 Correspondence predominantly Q to S
Expand 11 - C7 Correspondence predominantly A to M11 - C7 Correspondence predominantly A to M

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