1972_Sackson_334_November 09.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_334_November 09.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_334_November 09.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
9 THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 1972
314TH DAY - 52 DAYS TO COME
Marvin Kaye called about getting my books back to me. I'll meet him
tomorrow at his studio in the Carnegie Hall Studio bldg. [building] ([address]
) Tomorrow
at 1:30.
Wrote to EARL PEREL. Mainly to tell her that Claude wasn't angry with him.
Wrote to Mrs. Harold J. Horne, an S & T reader, who sent me a stamped-
self-addressed envelope with her questions on company adresses. (see 8/18)
Wrote to Omar DeWitt telling him I was going to England. Mentioned
his 221B and my FOCUS.
Sent Irv. Lubow duplicate requests for the rights to TAM-BIT and
TAKE FIVE to be returned. Asked him to sign and return to me.
Started a letter to Roger Verhulst, but didn't have time to go far on it.
At night called Jerry D'Arcey. He is home recuperating from his
heart attack. It was a scary one.
He told me about his game TOP DOG. 20 small dog figures are
packed in a bone, which breaks apart to serve as shakers. He ex-
plained the 2-hand version (but 3 or 4 can also play). Each player
takes 10 of the dogs and they each shake them out. The dogs
usually land lying down, but occasionally they land sitting up. the
player with greater number of sitting dogs takes the sitting dogs
of the other player. Continue until one player is out of dogs.
Jerry can't decide whether to put it out himself and sell it to a
big company. Hans Goldschmidt (spelling?) thinks the latter.
Jerry will send me a set soon - he has some kind of a mold for
producing the dogs.
He asked if I had a copy of DEALER MCDOPE DEALING GAME yet. Told
him "no." He said he'd see that I get one.
(cont. from 11/10)[11/10]
been placed by each player, each player may place another
peg, may change one of his placed pegs to another position
with the same end up, or may reverse the ends of one of his
pegs in the same hole.
When the black-white peg is placed it can be placed either
way and can be changed in the same way as any other peg. The
white side can be considered as any color, the black side as
no color.
The object is to place a peg so as to get three in a row of
the same color, regardless of who they belong to.
After trying twice I called Pierce Promotions and got Jen in. Came there
(from ChildCraft) and picked up IMAGE and ACQUIRE. Left the S & T
column with MR. PRESIDENT.
Felicia called while I was out. The date next Tuesday is changed
to 2:00 p.m. - To see FIRE ISLAND LINGO.
314TH DAY - 52 DAYS TO COME
Marvin Kaye called about getting my books back to me. I'll meet him
tomorrow at his studio in the Carnegie Hall Studio bldg. [building] ([address]
) Tomorrow
at 1:30.
Wrote to EARL PEREL. Mainly to tell her that Claude wasn't angry with him.
Wrote to Mrs. Harold J. Horne, an S & T reader, who sent me a stamped-
self-addressed envelope with her questions on company adresses. (see 8/18)
Wrote to Omar DeWitt telling him I was going to England. Mentioned
his 221B and my FOCUS.
Sent Irv. Lubow duplicate requests for the rights to TAM-BIT and
TAKE FIVE to be returned. Asked him to sign and return to me.
Started a letter to Roger Verhulst, but didn't have time to go far on it.
At night called Jerry D'Arcey. He is home recuperating from his
heart attack. It was a scary one.
He told me about his game TOP DOG. 20 small dog figures are
packed in a bone, which breaks apart to serve as shakers. He ex-
plained the 2-hand version (but 3 or 4 can also play). Each player
takes 10 of the dogs and they each shake them out. The dogs
usually land lying down, but occasionally they land sitting up. the
player with greater number of sitting dogs takes the sitting dogs
of the other player. Continue until one player is out of dogs.
Jerry can't decide whether to put it out himself and sell it to a
big company. Hans Goldschmidt (spelling?) thinks the latter.
Jerry will send me a set soon - he has some kind of a mold for
producing the dogs.
He asked if I had a copy of DEALER MCDOPE DEALING GAME yet. Told
him "no." He said he'd see that I get one.
(cont. from 11/10)[11/10]
been placed by each player, each player may place another
peg, may change one of his placed pegs to another position
with the same end up, or may reverse the ends of one of his
pegs in the same hole.
When the black-white peg is placed it can be placed either
way and can be changed in the same way as any other peg. The
white side can be considered as any color, the black side as
no color.
The object is to place a peg so as to get three in a row of
the same color, regardless of who they belong to.
After trying twice I called Pierce Promotions and got Jen in. Came there
(from ChildCraft) and picked up IMAGE and ACQUIRE. Left the S & T
column with MR. PRESIDENT.
Felicia called while I was out. The date next Tuesday is changed
to 2:00 p.m. - To see FIRE ISLAND LINGO.
Item sets