1972_Sackson_370_December 15.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_370_December 15.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_370_December 15.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
15 FRIDAY - DECEMBER 972
350TH DAY - 16 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. [received] X'Mas [Christmas] cards from Paul Greenough, Stan Chess, and Quantra
Development Corp, (BEAT-THE-COMPUTER! - Eugene Primoff)
Rcd. [received] 20 more copies of my BOOK WORLD column.
Dale quit her job at S&T. Couldn't get along with Beth.
Made a new calculation wheel for THE BRAIN GAME, starting at
$80,000 and losing $ 2,000 for each divergence. Made a
new board [illegible word crossed out] with the [illegible word crossed out] 9 spaces (2 for the
special cards) in a radial pattern.
Played with the Laurences. Good but I'd still like to get more
trading into it. They also felt the board was very con-
fining - particularly BB.
(cont. [continued] from 12/16) [12/16]
have taken me some time to find the parts. I'll bring it
with me next time we get together.
Stan Chess said that he has been quite successful in getting
game companies to advertise in his upcoming magazine GAME. He has been neglecting the editorial end of the
magazine and now will have to work hard to get it
ready. (Gail, who also came here, is working with him.)
Looking thru [through] my "52 Variety Game Chest" he saw
a word game ALPHABETICS, also CHEK-A-WORD, which he
said is similar to a new version of FORE FOUR-PLAY
by George which will be the centerfold game for GAME. I
asked him whether George will be supplying all the games,
No, and he wants to get together with me in a few weeks
to talk about it.
We also discussed game review columns and he would like
to try and [illegible word crossed out] syndicate a column by me. (At present
his bicycle column is in only 3 papers and he is losing money
on it.) I mentioned Roger Verhulst's and Richard Moon's
columns.
Stan thinks that NEWSDAY will be running a puzzle column
by George regularly - at $75 a column. George said that
they asked for one column, with no indication of
wanting more.
350TH DAY - 16 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. [received] X'Mas [Christmas] cards from Paul Greenough, Stan Chess, and Quantra
Development Corp, (BEAT-THE-COMPUTER! - Eugene Primoff)
Rcd. [received] 20 more copies of my BOOK WORLD column.
Dale quit her job at S&T. Couldn't get along with Beth.
Made a new calculation wheel for THE BRAIN GAME, starting at
$80,000 and losing $ 2,000 for each divergence. Made a
new board [illegible word crossed out] with the [illegible word crossed out] 9 spaces (2 for the
special cards) in a radial pattern.
Played with the Laurences. Good but I'd still like to get more
trading into it. They also felt the board was very con-
fining - particularly BB.
(cont. [continued] from 12/16) [12/16]
have taken me some time to find the parts. I'll bring it
with me next time we get together.
Stan Chess said that he has been quite successful in getting
game companies to advertise in his upcoming magazine GAME. He has been neglecting the editorial end of the
magazine and now will have to work hard to get it
ready. (Gail, who also came here, is working with him.)
Looking thru [through] my "52 Variety Game Chest" he saw
a word game ALPHABETICS, also CHEK-A-WORD, which he
said is similar to a new version of FORE FOUR-PLAY
by George which will be the centerfold game for GAME. I
asked him whether George will be supplying all the games,
No, and he wants to get together with me in a few weeks
to talk about it.
We also discussed game review columns and he would like
to try and [illegible word crossed out] syndicate a column by me. (At present
his bicycle column is in only 3 papers and he is losing money
on it.) I mentioned Roger Verhulst's and Richard Moon's
columns.
Stan thinks that NEWSDAY will be running a puzzle column
by George regularly - at $75 a column. George said that
they asked for one column, with no indication of
wanting more.
Item sets