1972_Sackson_342_November 17.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_342_November 17.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_342_November 17.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
17 FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 1972
322ND DAY - 44 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. [received] check for $1360 for [illegible word crossed out] WOMAN'S DAY
from Faucett Publications.
Rcd. [received] check for $50 from WASHINGTON POST.
Rcd. [received] an annual stockholder's report for I-Q and a
dividend check for $1.40.
BB Deposited the three checks in Knickerbocker.
Called Bill Eckhart and told him about my new ideas
for JUNGLE RACE. He didn't sound too enthusiastic but
said to write them up and send, or bring, them in
when I get back from London.
Finished the description of ACQUIRE, but still have to do
the part on strategy - to bring it up to the required
number of words.
(cont. from 12/8)[12/8]
the new rules. (He ran off three sets of duplicates and gave
me one and the original back.) He read over the rules and
thought they were much easier to follow now.
To Brentano's. Saw Alice McElhone demonstrating her brother's
game TRIPPPLES and introduced myself. She thanked me a-
gain for my S & T review. She had a blow-up of it posted
there and she identified me as "the dean of game re-
viewers."
I told her about bringing my copy of TRIPPPLES to England
to the publishers of ALBION and GAMES & PUZZLES. Also
its reception at the AHIKS convention. She gave me another
copy and will send me another two. Told her there was no
hurry.
Took some ad material she had, including a sample end
game problem with green and red rings for trying it.
Told her that if I could get a copy of the BOOK WORLD
column I would bring it back to her.
Spoke to Dorothy Shapiro, who was busy behind the counter,
for a moment. She said she'd like to talk to me and I'll
call after the holidays to set up a date.
Took a Brentano's catalog. The only things new to me
were STRAT-O-MATIC BASEBALL (which actually I know from a
few years ago), THE TAROTRUMP CARD GAME, SHAKE, RATTLE, AND ROLL,
FIND THE WORD, ALICE IN WONDERLAND CARD GAME (reproduction),
SHAKESPEARE GAME (reproduction). (Filed in '72 Misc.)
To WASHINGTON POST twice and had to wait for some time
before Eve Auchincloss came back and I talked to her. She
had only one copy of BOOK WORLD with my column. She'll
call Washington and try to get my 20. She'll ask for
two of them to be sent first class so that I can
(cont. on 11/18)
322ND DAY - 44 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. [received] check for $1360 for [illegible word crossed out] WOMAN'S DAY
from Faucett Publications.
Rcd. [received] check for $50 from WASHINGTON POST.
Rcd. [received] an annual stockholder's report for I-Q and a
dividend check for $1.40.
BB Deposited the three checks in Knickerbocker.
Called Bill Eckhart and told him about my new ideas
for JUNGLE RACE. He didn't sound too enthusiastic but
said to write them up and send, or bring, them in
when I get back from London.
Finished the description of ACQUIRE, but still have to do
the part on strategy - to bring it up to the required
number of words.
(cont. from 12/8)[12/8]
the new rules. (He ran off three sets of duplicates and gave
me one and the original back.) He read over the rules and
thought they were much easier to follow now.
To Brentano's. Saw Alice McElhone demonstrating her brother's
game TRIPPPLES and introduced myself. She thanked me a-
gain for my S & T review. She had a blow-up of it posted
there and she identified me as "the dean of game re-
viewers."
I told her about bringing my copy of TRIPPPLES to England
to the publishers of ALBION and GAMES & PUZZLES. Also
its reception at the AHIKS convention. She gave me another
copy and will send me another two. Told her there was no
hurry.
Took some ad material she had, including a sample end
game problem with green and red rings for trying it.
Told her that if I could get a copy of the BOOK WORLD
column I would bring it back to her.
Spoke to Dorothy Shapiro, who was busy behind the counter,
for a moment. She said she'd like to talk to me and I'll
call after the holidays to set up a date.
Took a Brentano's catalog. The only things new to me
were STRAT-O-MATIC BASEBALL (which actually I know from a
few years ago), THE TAROTRUMP CARD GAME, SHAKE, RATTLE, AND ROLL,
FIND THE WORD, ALICE IN WONDERLAND CARD GAME (reproduction),
SHAKESPEARE GAME (reproduction). (Filed in '72 Misc.)
To WASHINGTON POST twice and had to wait for some time
before Eve Auchincloss came back and I talked to her. She
had only one copy of BOOK WORLD with my column. She'll
call Washington and try to get my 20. She'll ask for
two of them to be sent first class so that I can
(cont. on 11/18)
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