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Your not going to believe this one. Tonight I got a call from John Dunlop's grandson. He knew his father played ball for Harvard and new nothing about his father's card- He Googled his name and found the article that Mike Bonner and I wrote years ago. He then facebooked me. Pretty good for a 70 year old guy! I'm not even sure Leon could do that! He worked for DEC and HP so I guess he had a little advantage. Anyway more to come on this topic. Here is a picture of John Dunlop "The Anonymous" in his forties on a boat in Boston. Enjoy - notice the resemblance.
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