1972_Sackson_185_June 13.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1972_Sackson_185_June 13.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_185_June 13.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1972
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
13 TUESDAY - JUNE 1972
165TH DAY - 201 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. OR HOW TO CHARGE! OR HOW TO PLAY WAR GAMES and
ILLUSTRATED GAMES OF PATIENCE from Pub. Cen. Bureau.
MATHEMATICAL DIVERSIONS is temporarily out of stock
and I should get it in about a month.
Rcd. letter from Kathy Brooks that they have initiated tracing of
FOREIGN INTRIGUE.
Rcd. THE GAMESLETTER (Vol. 8, #36). had mention of NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION
and that it is a computer-run game.
Rcd. ORION and DEALER'S CHOICE from Alber's office. A little beat up
from mailing, but still usable.
Felicia called. She has a potential new client who sent her the
rules for a game, PROGRESSION, which she'd like me to look at.
She'll mail them.
Keith Tuggle wrote to Felicia that he likes WHO KILLED AGATHA G.?
and will give her an answer within 30 days.
Neither Dick Harris (MB) or Bill Dohrmann (P) are looking. Bill
says that 1973 is completely scheduled.
I told her that DEALER'S CHOICE is fun to play.
Another potential client will be there next Wednesday. His
name is Joe Scott (see 10/28/66) and he did SHAKESPEARE. (Total
sales were some 70,000 and he was pleased about it.) He will
bring mainly novelties, but also some games. He implied that he
knows me. Told Felicia that I'd try to make it when he comes in.
Marshall Lucas was supposed to have come to see her, but didn't.
I suggested trying LOTTERY with Hallmark. She'll try to sound
Bob Johnson out on it, but he hasn't been very good about answering
letters.
She asked about the status of HOLIDAY - writing to Ruth Shaler.
She asked the name of Alfons Rubbens' salesman. (Why?) Told
her it might be in Stationery Show book. I mentioned that
Rubbens might be interested in SKYSCRAPERS if 3M returns it.
S & R's advertising agency has contacted her. S & R is keeping
their promise to promote BALI.
Chuck Daugherty is still in town. They have a date for another
presentation of BEAT POLLUTION.
mailed the rules of SHAPE & SHATTER, TRIPLE CROSS, RED LETTER,
and DIGIT to Bob Johnson.
Called Bob Gellman to talk about SCOTLAND YARD board - how much
can I change it? Supposed to call back, but didn't.
Started letter to Graeme Levin, editor of GAMES & PUZZLES.
Claude called and we talked about MANIPULATION. Finalized date
for Thursday.
165TH DAY - 201 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. OR HOW TO CHARGE! OR HOW TO PLAY WAR GAMES and
ILLUSTRATED GAMES OF PATIENCE from Pub. Cen. Bureau.
MATHEMATICAL DIVERSIONS is temporarily out of stock
and I should get it in about a month.
Rcd. letter from Kathy Brooks that they have initiated tracing of
FOREIGN INTRIGUE.
Rcd. THE GAMESLETTER (Vol. 8, #36). had mention of NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION
and that it is a computer-run game.
Rcd. ORION and DEALER'S CHOICE from Alber's office. A little beat up
from mailing, but still usable.
Felicia called. She has a potential new client who sent her the
rules for a game, PROGRESSION, which she'd like me to look at.
She'll mail them.
Keith Tuggle wrote to Felicia that he likes WHO KILLED AGATHA G.?
and will give her an answer within 30 days.
Neither Dick Harris (MB) or Bill Dohrmann (P) are looking. Bill
says that 1973 is completely scheduled.
I told her that DEALER'S CHOICE is fun to play.
Another potential client will be there next Wednesday. His
name is Joe Scott (see 10/28/66) and he did SHAKESPEARE. (Total
sales were some 70,000 and he was pleased about it.) He will
bring mainly novelties, but also some games. He implied that he
knows me. Told Felicia that I'd try to make it when he comes in.
Marshall Lucas was supposed to have come to see her, but didn't.
I suggested trying LOTTERY with Hallmark. She'll try to sound
Bob Johnson out on it, but he hasn't been very good about answering
letters.
She asked about the status of HOLIDAY - writing to Ruth Shaler.
She asked the name of Alfons Rubbens' salesman. (Why?) Told
her it might be in Stationery Show book. I mentioned that
Rubbens might be interested in SKYSCRAPERS if 3M returns it.
S & R's advertising agency has contacted her. S & R is keeping
their promise to promote BALI.
Chuck Daugherty is still in town. They have a date for another
presentation of BEAT POLLUTION.
mailed the rules of SHAPE & SHATTER, TRIPLE CROSS, RED LETTER,
and DIGIT to Bob Johnson.
Called Bob Gellman to talk about SCOTLAND YARD board - how much
can I change it? Supposed to call back, but didn't.
Started letter to Graeme Levin, editor of GAMES & PUZZLES.
Claude called and we talked about MANIPULATION. Finalized date
for Thursday.
Item sets