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Alan, Billy, and Frank: British and American Cryptography during World War II Join Knox College Professor John Dooley, William and Marilyn Ingersoll Chair in Computer Science, for a fascinating, historical look at codes and ciphers during WWII. Learn about the American and British cryptography machines as well as the cryptographers who broke the German codes, including William Friedman and Frank Rowlett. You'll also discover more about the work of Alan Turing, a pioneer in the field of computers whose career as a cryptanalyst was the basis for the movie, The Imitation Game. Come and enjoy lunch with Knox alumni, Fifty Year Club members, and friends at Buzz's Lakeside Inn, a historical inn dating back to the 1800s situated on the shoreline of beautiful White Lake. Lunch and Lecture Cost for lunch is $22 per person, with a choice of apple-fennel pork or boursin chicken. Please let us know if you need a vegetarian entrée. Find directions to Buzz's Lakeside Inn at www.lakesideinn.net/location. RSVPs are due by Thursday, August 18, 2016. Register online at www.knoxalumni.org/Michigan, or contact Alumni Relations at 309-341-7238. |
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