1972_Sackson_316_October 22.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_316_October 22.jpg
  
                Title                        
        
                                1972_Sackson_316_October 22.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                        
        
                                                22 SUNDAY - OCTOBER 1972
TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 70 DAYS TO COME
Klara Karlan called. In TIMES Magazine section they saw an ad for
"Gamut of Games" and Bloomingdale's - for the games BRIDGETTE
and MY WORD! They said I should sue! Told them I knew about
the company, and might be working with them.
Made the equipment for SUPER-TAC-TOE, THE PRIZE COLOR GAME,
THE GO-ROUND GAME.
Finished up the following boards with the lettering:- AIR BATTLE,
SWORDSMAN, WILDCAT, THE GO-ROUND GAME, THE ADD-A-LETTER GAME.
Played SUPER-TAC-TOE with BB. She liked it but couldn't see to play it
well. I decided to add a rule that black spaces can't touch, even
at a corner.
Rcd. [received] a call from Irving Woods of Western Publishing ^(see 8/28) late in the
evening. Apparantly [apparently] he wanted to find out if WOMAN'S DAY had
found someone to do ONE AT A TIME BY THE MILLIONS. (He said
something about his girl trying to get in touch.) I told him that
no one had been picked yet - but that it looks doubtful whether
the project will go thru [through]. But for definite word to call Channing.
Claude called. He picked up a game MOVIE STARS which he wanted to
show me when I was there [illegible word crossed out] on Thursday. It turned out it
was the R.G.I. game that I already have.
He wanted to go to a Friday night session at Simulations [illegible word crossed out]. Told
him I was bringing my S & T column in the following this coming
Friday. Probably we'll meet there.
(Cont. from 10/25) [10/30]
George Subtitled this game "The Inter-Course Game." Stan
says that George can't do "Imitation of Life" games.
[started 10/30]
(cont. from 11/1) [11/1]
Ken will give me a call at the beginning of Dec. [December] about getting together.
Jack Davis called. He has a copy of IMAGE for me. Told him
there was no hurry since I had borrowed one from Felicia.
I'll pick it up when I'm in the nieghborhood.
By myself tried THE GO-ROUND GAME with my idea of 10/30.
Very dull.
Call from Arthur. He's contacting Wexler tomorrow about a pos-
sible date next week. Wanted my schedule.
                TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 70 DAYS TO COME
Klara Karlan called. In TIMES Magazine section they saw an ad for
"Gamut of Games" and Bloomingdale's - for the games BRIDGETTE
and MY WORD! They said I should sue! Told them I knew about
the company, and might be working with them.
Made the equipment for SUPER-TAC-TOE, THE PRIZE COLOR GAME,
THE GO-ROUND GAME.
Finished up the following boards with the lettering:- AIR BATTLE,
SWORDSMAN, WILDCAT, THE GO-ROUND GAME, THE ADD-A-LETTER GAME.
Played SUPER-TAC-TOE with BB. She liked it but couldn't see to play it
well. I decided to add a rule that black spaces can't touch, even
at a corner.
Rcd. [received] a call from Irving Woods of Western Publishing ^(see 8/28) late in the
evening. Apparantly [apparently] he wanted to find out if WOMAN'S DAY had
found someone to do ONE AT A TIME BY THE MILLIONS. (He said
something about his girl trying to get in touch.) I told him that
no one had been picked yet - but that it looks doubtful whether
the project will go thru [through]. But for definite word to call Channing.
Claude called. He picked up a game MOVIE STARS which he wanted to
show me when I was there [illegible word crossed out] on Thursday. It turned out it
was the R.G.I. game that I already have.
He wanted to go to a Friday night session at Simulations [illegible word crossed out]. Told
him I was bringing my S & T column in the following this coming
Friday. Probably we'll meet there.
(Cont. from 10/25) [10/30]
George Subtitled this game "The Inter-Course Game." Stan
says that George can't do "Imitation of Life" games.
[started 10/30]
(cont. from 11/1) [11/1]
Ken will give me a call at the beginning of Dec. [December] about getting together.
Jack Davis called. He has a copy of IMAGE for me. Told him
there was no hurry since I had borrowed one from Felicia.
I'll pick it up when I'm in the nieghborhood.
By myself tried THE GO-ROUND GAME with my idea of 10/30.
Very dull.
Call from Arthur. He's contacting Wexler tomorrow about a pos-
sible date next week. Wanted my schedule.
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