Keeping Alan Turing's name alive at Sherborne School
Issue 265 | Page 16 | Published Sep 2016
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Alan Turing is now a household name, and in Britain he is a national hero. There are several biographies, a handful of documentaries, one Hollywood feature film, countless articles, plays, poems, statues and other tributes, and a blue plaque in almost every town in which he lived or worked.
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