Title: Neil L. Block Papers, 1912-1987
ID: 35/3/418
Primary Creator: Block, Neil (1931-1988)
Extent: 6.5 cubic feet
Arrangement: Alphabetical by Subject.
Date Acquired: 03/05/2015
Subjects: Astronomy, Computers, Computer Science, Lunar exploration
Languages: English
Papers of Neil L. Block [also "Neil Bloch"] (1931-88), computer programmer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory senior research engineer (1960-66), and astrologer, including articles, certificates, computer printouts, correspondence, magazines, memoranda, notebooks, notes, photographs, and resumes relating to American Federation of Astrologers, astrology, astronomy, Donald Bradley, bridge, celestial mechanics, computer programming, ephemerides, Cyril Fagan, Fortran, fortune-telling, horoscopes, the International Society for Astrological Research, Charles Jayne, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, mathematics, Neil Michelsen, minicomputers, the National Council for Geocosmic Research, Pascal 2, Rosicrucian Fellowship, Sidereal Astrologers' Guild, South Western Astrological Conference, space exploration, and stock market prediction. The series also contains a letter box of Block's mother, Eleanor, as well as a small number of papers of Michael Erlewine (1941- ), founder of Matrix Software and the Heart Center Astrological Library.
Block used the pseudonym Gary Duncan for his astrological projects.
Repository: University of Illinois Archives
Access Restrictions: None.
Acquisition Source: UIUC Social Sciences Health and Education Library
URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/3503418.pdf
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