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From: trb@masscomp.UUCP (Andy Tannenbaum)
Newsgroups: net.chess,net.research
Subject: looking for chess playing stroke victims
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Date: Wed, 6-Mar-85 14:06:36 EST
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I found this info in a notice at the local chess club yesterday:

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I am doing research into how brain diseases affect a chess player's
ability.  I would like to correspond or speak with players who have
suffered strokes or other brain lesions, write or call collect:

Dr. Lee Cranberg
Boston University
Department of Neurology
181 Faneuil Street
Boston, MA 02135
(617) 782-3749

Knowledge about the consequences of brain lesions may lead to an
understanding of the complicated mechanisms needed to excel in the
royal game.
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	(don't mail to me, I am just forwarding this notice)

	Andy Tannenbaum   Masscomp  Westford, MA   (617) 692-6200 x274