1972_Sackson_265_September 01.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_265_September 01.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_265_September 01.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
1 FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972
245TH DAY - 121 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. descriptive material on and samples of "Light
Control Film" from 3M. Also a letter from Keith Tuggle
asking if I had any suggestions for game use.
Marilyn here in the afternoon with the family. I played VIMGO
with Eliot. He liked it. Eliot solved all of THE IMPUZZABLES.
He found the 2nd the hardest.
Claude called. He decided to have date with Earl on 9/15.
I'll write to him.
Sent a get well card to Jerry D'Arcey.
Made up a list of changes in the special spaces in
UP THE ORGANIZATION.
(cont. from 9/8) [9/8]
Polloi. Can't get an answer from him.
I brought up Mag-Nif. Phil is going to ask his lawyer,
Andy Davis, what to do about them.
To G.A.F. Showed VIMGO to Bill Eckhart. He liked it
a lot. Wanted to show it to Wally Siegel, who was out till
after lunch. I agreed to come back then. // Gave Bill copy of AGOG.
Called Eve Auchincloss, with the idea of going there. She told
me that she has been trying to get an answer from the
editor of the WASHINGTON POST about a X'Mas column by
me. She was going to pin him down but I suggested
that she not do this. If they do want it it will be for
needed at the end of November. I told her that notifying
me at the beginning of November would give me enough
time since my work load will be less then.
On 8th Ave. bought 4/72, 6/72, and 8/72 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
Back to G.A.F. Wally, when he first saw VIMGO, said "hasn't
BINGO been overdone?" But when he played he liked it. But
not the name. I'll do the rules and bring it in next week.
Dale and Phil brought me 4 copies of MOVES #3. I had
forgotten that I previously took two copies.
Dale also brought me a series of ad releases from Franklin
Merchandising, including the jig saw puzzles and an
action golf game - HUSTLER. They were addressed to me at
S & T.
In back number mag. store on 8th Ave. saw March '72 (I am pretty sure)
NATIONAL LAMPOON. 21st Century Books had
AGOG listed as one of their book bargains.
245TH DAY - 121 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. descriptive material on and samples of "Light
Control Film" from 3M. Also a letter from Keith Tuggle
asking if I had any suggestions for game use.
Marilyn here in the afternoon with the family. I played VIMGO
with Eliot. He liked it. Eliot solved all of THE IMPUZZABLES.
He found the 2nd the hardest.
Claude called. He decided to have date with Earl on 9/15.
I'll write to him.
Sent a get well card to Jerry D'Arcey.
Made up a list of changes in the special spaces in
UP THE ORGANIZATION.
(cont. from 9/8) [9/8]
Polloi. Can't get an answer from him.
I brought up Mag-Nif. Phil is going to ask his lawyer,
Andy Davis, what to do about them.
To G.A.F. Showed VIMGO to Bill Eckhart. He liked it
a lot. Wanted to show it to Wally Siegel, who was out till
after lunch. I agreed to come back then. // Gave Bill copy of AGOG.
Called Eve Auchincloss, with the idea of going there. She told
me that she has been trying to get an answer from the
editor of the WASHINGTON POST about a X'Mas column by
me. She was going to pin him down but I suggested
that she not do this. If they do want it it will be for
needed at the end of November. I told her that notifying
me at the beginning of November would give me enough
time since my work load will be less then.
On 8th Ave. bought 4/72, 6/72, and 8/72 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
Back to G.A.F. Wally, when he first saw VIMGO, said "hasn't
BINGO been overdone?" But when he played he liked it. But
not the name. I'll do the rules and bring it in next week.
Dale and Phil brought me 4 copies of MOVES #3. I had
forgotten that I previously took two copies.
Dale also brought me a series of ad releases from Franklin
Merchandising, including the jig saw puzzles and an
action golf game - HUSTLER. They were addressed to me at
S & T.
In back number mag. store on 8th Ave. saw March '72 (I am pretty sure)
NATIONAL LAMPOON. 21st Century Books had
AGOG listed as one of their book bargains.
Item sets