1972_Sackson_267_September 03.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_267_September 03.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_267_September 03.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
3 SUNDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 247TH DAY - 119 DAYS TO COME
Worked out a new arrangement for WAR AND PEACE
board with more spaces for drawing cards. Also
eliminated specific countries in making and breaking
of alliances. Covered old board with overlays, rubber
cemented into place. Made new (but rough) set of W. & P. cards.
Played with Phil Laurence and Eliott. Keeping armaments
in each controlled country was rather laborious and didn't
really add anything to the game. Later decided to
eliminate control all together. Unowned countries only count
when gaining or losing armaments or diplomats. Also
when two play each has two countries. Probably also with
three players.
Called Phil Orbanes. He'll contact Herb Hochstetter and
set up a date to discuss games for Post Cereals. I sug-
gested Wendesday at 5.
(cont. from 9/4)[9/6]
Rcd. [received] the expense check for $107.40 from WOMAN'S DAY.
Rcd. a vacation post card from Pierre Berloquin. Said he'd
send a long letter from Paris.
Rcd. NOSTALGIA #147, with DYNAMO CHESS explained by
Phil Cohen. And #148 - more on DYNAMO CHESS.
Phil Orbanes called while I was away. Called his home but he
was not feeling well and had gone to bed.
[arrow pointing to row above and row below][Started 9/6]
Claude didn't have SPLIT PERSONALITY ready yet and Wexler is expecting
it next week.
(cont. from 9/7)[9/7]
[drawing of 4 jigsaw puzzle pieces arranged in a square]
on each edge, except at the outside of the overall
layout. There is a pattern - bodies and long arms
leading to hands, etc. - that can only be put to-
gether in one way. They both said that this was
based on the MacMahon squares.
The squares and also the MacMahon cubes, the 30 cubes that
Martin wrote up for Frank Armbruster as THE TOWER GAME last
year, are in the book MATHEMATICAL PASTIMES by P.A. MacMahon. It
contains the most complete study of putting together different
shapes so that colors match at the edges. It is out of print
but Martin says it is available. He is trying to get Dover to
put it out.
MacMahon had only one thing put out commercially - a
(cont. on 9/2)
FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 247TH DAY - 119 DAYS TO COME
Worked out a new arrangement for WAR AND PEACE
board with more spaces for drawing cards. Also
eliminated specific countries in making and breaking
of alliances. Covered old board with overlays, rubber
cemented into place. Made new (but rough) set of W. & P. cards.
Played with Phil Laurence and Eliott. Keeping armaments
in each controlled country was rather laborious and didn't
really add anything to the game. Later decided to
eliminate control all together. Unowned countries only count
when gaining or losing armaments or diplomats. Also
when two play each has two countries. Probably also with
three players.
Called Phil Orbanes. He'll contact Herb Hochstetter and
set up a date to discuss games for Post Cereals. I sug-
gested Wendesday at 5.
(cont. from 9/4)[9/6]
Rcd. [received] the expense check for $107.40 from WOMAN'S DAY.
Rcd. a vacation post card from Pierre Berloquin. Said he'd
send a long letter from Paris.
Rcd. NOSTALGIA #147, with DYNAMO CHESS explained by
Phil Cohen. And #148 - more on DYNAMO CHESS.
Phil Orbanes called while I was away. Called his home but he
was not feeling well and had gone to bed.
[arrow pointing to row above and row below][Started 9/6]
Claude didn't have SPLIT PERSONALITY ready yet and Wexler is expecting
it next week.
(cont. from 9/7)[9/7]
[drawing of 4 jigsaw puzzle pieces arranged in a square]
on each edge, except at the outside of the overall
layout. There is a pattern - bodies and long arms
leading to hands, etc. - that can only be put to-
gether in one way. They both said that this was
based on the MacMahon squares.
The squares and also the MacMahon cubes, the 30 cubes that
Martin wrote up for Frank Armbruster as THE TOWER GAME last
year, are in the book MATHEMATICAL PASTIMES by P.A. MacMahon. It
contains the most complete study of putting together different
shapes so that colors match at the edges. It is out of print
but Martin says it is available. He is trying to get Dover to
put it out.
MacMahon had only one thing put out commercially - a
(cont. on 9/2)
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