COMPUTER COURSE FOR BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS.—A British firm of computer manufacturers has installed four computers in the House of Commons for the benefit of members of Parliament who attended a symposium on automation recently. The manufacturers supplied a staff of up to 40 to run the course and equipment. Mr D. Jeremy Bray, member of Parliament for Middlesbrough, is listening to his tutor, Miss Pamela Ewington.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 17
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65COMPUTER COURSE FOR BRITISH PARLIAMENTARIANS.—A British firm of computer manufacturers has installed four computers in the House of Commons for the benefit of members of Parliament who attended a symposium on automation recently. The manufacturers supplied a staff of up to 40 to run the course and equipment. Mr D. Jeremy Bray, member of Parliament for Middlesbrough, is listening to his tutor, Miss Pamela Ewington. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30900, 5 November 1965, Page 17
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