1972_Sackson_324_October 30.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.
Full Metadata
1972_Sackson_324_October 30.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_324_October 30.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
10/25
10/22
30 MONDAY - OCTOBER 1972
304TH DAY - 62 DAYS TO COME
Called Stan Chess and later he called me back. In the mean
time I got a letter from him. (post-marked 10/16) in-
viting us for supper at the Bredehorns this Friday. When
I spoke to Stan I invited him for supper tonight.
Stan here for supper. Discussed games in general and some of the
games of George Bredehorn that we will play on Friday. He looked
at MYWORD! and I asked if he thought George would like a copy. Yes.
Stan showed me the prototype of his magazine GAME. He has
come up with financing and hopes to have the first edition ready
for Toy Fair. At first it will be bi-monthly but he hopes to in-
crease it to monthly. He expects to have fictional and non-fictional
pieces by name authors. Cleveland Armory will do one for the first
issues. In the mock-up he had a dummy heading for a piece by me.
He intends to have a centerfold game in each issue. In the
prototype he had the diagram of BLUE AND GRAY
I told Stan that at the present time I couldn't take on
any additional obligations. And also that Jim Dunnigan had been
considering a similar magazine. He said that he understood and
that he'd just like to have my opinions on what he was planning.
I said that I thought game reviews should be a definite part of
the magazine, with possible twin reviews - pro and con. Another
suggestions:- Give mini-reviews in the magazine and then have
mimeod [mimeographed?] larger reviews which readers could get by sending a stamped
envelope.
Called Eve Auchincloss and told her that I only rcd. [received] $150 from
the WASHINGTON POST. She checked and called me back. I should
cash the check and they'll send me another for $50. My col-
umn is being held for the X'Mas [Christmas] edition of BOOK WORLD. I
can change the reviews or add a few new ones if I wish. I
told her I'd look into it and get back to her this week.
Mike Baschkopf called and asked me to come to his office as a "warm
body" tomorrow. Called Phil Orbanes and changed our date for to-
morrow. I'll go to Phil's house to work on the p. and p. games.
Called Mike and told him I'd be there.
I had started the rules for THE ADD-A-LETTER GAME but decided
to finish them tomorrow.
Got an idea for THE GO-ROUND GAME to avoid favoritism. Whenever
a player gives up the move he must move his furthest back
pc. [piece]
BB was looking thru [through] some papers and came across an article from
ECOLOGY TODAY on NEW TOWN , clipped to a letter from a college
professor. She didn't remember where she got it but it looks
as if it came from simulations. (filed in Simulations box.)
Called Marvin Channing and told him that in figuring my
(cont. on 10/25)
10/22
30 MONDAY - OCTOBER 1972
304TH DAY - 62 DAYS TO COME
Called Stan Chess and later he called me back. In the mean
time I got a letter from him. (post-marked 10/16) in-
viting us for supper at the Bredehorns this Friday. When
I spoke to Stan I invited him for supper tonight.
Stan here for supper. Discussed games in general and some of the
games of George Bredehorn that we will play on Friday. He looked
at MYWORD! and I asked if he thought George would like a copy. Yes.
Stan showed me the prototype of his magazine GAME. He has
come up with financing and hopes to have the first edition ready
for Toy Fair. At first it will be bi-monthly but he hopes to in-
crease it to monthly. He expects to have fictional and non-fictional
pieces by name authors. Cleveland Armory will do one for the first
issues. In the mock-up he had a dummy heading for a piece by me.
He intends to have a centerfold game in each issue. In the
prototype he had the diagram of BLUE AND GRAY
I told Stan that at the present time I couldn't take on
any additional obligations. And also that Jim Dunnigan had been
considering a similar magazine. He said that he understood and
that he'd just like to have my opinions on what he was planning.
I said that I thought game reviews should be a definite part of
the magazine, with possible twin reviews - pro and con. Another
suggestions:- Give mini-reviews in the magazine and then have
mimeod [mimeographed?] larger reviews which readers could get by sending a stamped
envelope.
Called Eve Auchincloss and told her that I only rcd. [received] $150 from
the WASHINGTON POST. She checked and called me back. I should
cash the check and they'll send me another for $50. My col-
umn is being held for the X'Mas [Christmas] edition of BOOK WORLD. I
can change the reviews or add a few new ones if I wish. I
told her I'd look into it and get back to her this week.
Mike Baschkopf called and asked me to come to his office as a "warm
body" tomorrow. Called Phil Orbanes and changed our date for to-
morrow. I'll go to Phil's house to work on the p. and p. games.
Called Mike and told him I'd be there.
I had started the rules for THE ADD-A-LETTER GAME but decided
to finish them tomorrow.
Got an idea for THE GO-ROUND GAME to avoid favoritism. Whenever
a player gives up the move he must move his furthest back
pc. [piece]
BB was looking thru [through] some papers and came across an article from
ECOLOGY TODAY on NEW TOWN , clipped to a letter from a college
professor. She didn't remember where she got it but it looks
as if it came from simulations. (filed in Simulations box.)
Called Marvin Channing and told him that in figuring my
(cont. on 10/25)
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