1971_Sackson_382_December 28.jpg
Creator
    Sid Sackson
    Date
    1971
    Format
    .jpg
    Source
    Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
    Item sets
                
                        Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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                Title                        
        
                                1971_Sackson_382_December 28.jpg            
                
                Creator                        
        
                                Sid Sackson            
                
                Date                        
        
                                1971            
                
                Type                        
        
                                image            
                
                Format                        
        
                                .jpg            
                
                Source                        
        
                                Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection            
                
                Language                        
        
                                English            
                
                Coverage                        
        
                                1971            
                
                Rights                        
        
                                The Strong, Rochester, New York.            
                
                transcription                        
        
                                                8/15
TUESDAY 28 DECEMBER
Holy Innocents 1971 362nd day - 3 days to come
X'Mas card from Frank Thibault with note. He has a contract for a GAME with Hallmark, his first try. He sees my games around a lot.
Wrote to Frank. Told him about PROFIT. Asked about CONTIGO, FRANCHISE and SKULLDUGGERY.
Rcd. NOST-ALGIA (Dec. '71, No. 140). Contains rules for EULER SQUARES which Bill Rawlings says is an improvement on TEN-SQUARE by John Thayer.
The backnumbers I was interested in are still available.
Called Arnold Edson to say I'd be willing to try to write instructions for NIMBI et al. He said that he'll try it today himself, then bring it up to Gabriel. He'll call me tomorrow to let me know what turns out.
Sent X'Mas cards to Roy Assenheimer (see 12/11), Warren Buell, & Paul Greenough.
Sent X'Mas cards & short thank you messages to the following who complimented me in answered the SLEUTH problem : R.A. Jesser, Arthur J. Whitaker, Gary Carlson, D. Kucera.
Bob Gellman called. He found an outfit who sells slides and has
their catalog. He may use them if he can't come to terms with
Martine Gilcrest, even tho the quality is probably not as good.
Went over the cities I chose to see that they had enough
slides. They did. We may change Abidjan to Casablanca
and Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem. I suggested that we get Ruth Shaler into a conference to pick the best sights for each city. (This actually happened tomorrow. Bob called this day, but I can't remember specifically why.) JET HOLIDAY. In the call he agreed that Bob would call Felicia to set up a date.
Ruth Shaler called to thank me about JET HOLIDAY. She also
said that she felt guilty ever splitting royalties since I had
done so much more. I said that there wouldn't have been a
game without her original idea. She said we'd discuss it again
and I didn't say "No." Set up a tentative date at Felicia's at 2:00 P.M. on 1/18/72.
Finished reading YOUR MOVE which I have been looking at in odd moments.
Working on a layout of cards for FOREIGN INTRIGUE.
Went over the solution I originally had for SEARCH problem, making it applicable to SLEUTH.
Rcd. a call from Lowell F. Schechter. He is an American teaching in
England. He is visiting his parents near here and was interested
(cont. on 8/15)
                TUESDAY 28 DECEMBER
Holy Innocents 1971 362nd day - 3 days to come
X'Mas card from Frank Thibault with note. He has a contract for a GAME with Hallmark, his first try. He sees my games around a lot.
Wrote to Frank. Told him about PROFIT. Asked about CONTIGO, FRANCHISE and SKULLDUGGERY.
Rcd. NOST-ALGIA (Dec. '71, No. 140). Contains rules for EULER SQUARES which Bill Rawlings says is an improvement on TEN-SQUARE by John Thayer.
The backnumbers I was interested in are still available.
Called Arnold Edson to say I'd be willing to try to write instructions for NIMBI et al. He said that he'll try it today himself, then bring it up to Gabriel. He'll call me tomorrow to let me know what turns out.
Sent X'Mas cards to Roy Assenheimer (see 12/11), Warren Buell, & Paul Greenough.
Sent X'Mas cards & short thank you messages to the following who complimented me in answered the SLEUTH problem : R.A. Jesser, Arthur J. Whitaker, Gary Carlson, D. Kucera.
Bob Gellman called. He found an outfit who sells slides and has
their catalog. He may use them if he can't come to terms with
Martine Gilcrest, even tho the quality is probably not as good.
Went over the cities I chose to see that they had enough
slides. They did. We may change Abidjan to Casablanca
and Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem. I suggested that we get Ruth Shaler into a conference to pick the best sights for each city. (This actually happened tomorrow. Bob called this day, but I can't remember specifically why.) JET HOLIDAY. In the call he agreed that Bob would call Felicia to set up a date.
Ruth Shaler called to thank me about JET HOLIDAY. She also
said that she felt guilty ever splitting royalties since I had
done so much more. I said that there wouldn't have been a
game without her original idea. She said we'd discuss it again
and I didn't say "No." Set up a tentative date at Felicia's at 2:00 P.M. on 1/18/72.
Finished reading YOUR MOVE which I have been looking at in odd moments.
Working on a layout of cards for FOREIGN INTRIGUE.
Went over the solution I originally had for SEARCH problem, making it applicable to SLEUTH.
Rcd. a call from Lowell F. Schechter. He is an American teaching in
England. He is visiting his parents near here and was interested
(cont. on 8/15)
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