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Professor Ruzena Bajcsy, Chair     
Schoolof Engineering and Applied Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6389  

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Dear Ruzena:

	I think Matt Ginsberg is worthy of serious consideration for
an Assistant Professor position in AI.  He started in AI when
he came to Stanford a few years ago as an unpaid visitor in my group.
He works on hard problems of AI methodology and formalizations.
He has had several papers accepted for meetings.
	
	I haven't found any of his papers a real breakthrough, but
I think his chances are good of achieving one if he persists as
I'm sure he will.

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Sincerely,       

John McCarthy    
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