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Here's my part of the telegram.
Do you think I should mention the Institute in Pereslavl-Zalessky?
%moscow[w89,jmc]		Telegram to Moscow

	Vladimir Lifschitz and I are happy to accept your invitations.
I plan to arrive in Moscow on April 2 on SU242 from London at 1925.
I plan to leave Moscow on Saturday April 15 on Pan American 31 for
New York leaving at 1245.  If it is possible to decide on a hotel
in advance, I would be grateful to learn its name and telephone number.
During that time I am agreeable to any schedule of visits to
people and institutions with whom I might have common scientific
interests.  I suggest that I give two lectures at the Institute
of Philosophy.  First: What Philosophy should be built into
robots?  Second: Formalization of common sense knowledge and
reasoning.
Vladimir Lifschitz plans to arrive in Moscow on April 3 on Pan American
flight number 1072 at 5:15 pm and leave on April 18 on British Air, flight
number 873 at 5:40 pm. He
suggests the following topics. First: Mathematical models of default
reasoning. Second: Mathematical models of introspection. Third: Reasoning
about action and change.