1965_Sackson_369_December 15.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1965
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 3, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1965_Sackson_369_December 15.jpg
Title
1965_Sackson_369_December 15.jpg
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
Type
image
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1965
Format
.jpg
Language
English
Source
Box 1, Object 3, Sid Sackson collection
Coverage
1965
transcription
WEDNESDAY 15 DECEMBER
Ember Day 1965 349th day - 16 days to come
At Gimbel's saw:- PDQ (MB). Played by 2 sets of partners.
A word or phrase is picked by one player from each team.
One of them (at random) (which one is by a random choise)
chooses any three letters in the word or phrase and
places them next to each other in proper order. Other
players then ask their partner's questions which can
be answered "yes" or "no". Every 25 seconds a new letter is
inserted in it's proper position by the original 2 alternately.
When one side guesses the other continues, losing points for
each added letter.
CALL MY BLUFF (MB) Players Played between 2 teams of 3.
Using a given list of obscure words, one team at a time
takes a word. One player reads the definition from a "book".
The other two do do not have a definition in their "books"
and must make one up. The other team must guess
choose which is correct. Some kind of scoring system.
(I think this is a T.V. game show.)
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS (see 5/22) When land on a "penalty"
space can either give up a req'd. number of stripes or take
a chance on a "penalty" card.
In Woolworth's bought THUNDERBALL (M.B.) & GOMER PYLE
GOMER PYLE (Trans.).
In Macy's saw KRYPTO again (see 9/11) The "bingo" variation
is played with 10 objectives. Most wins. With a tie the
numbers of the captured objectives are added and high total
wins.
In the "rummy" variation a player has one minute to use
his his 5 hand cards to match the up card, or he may
discard one card to top the discard pile as an objective, draw
another card and take 1 minute to solve the new problem.
Score one point for each correct solution. (There are challenges
which I didn't take details of.
There is also a version using squares and roots. Using these
any possible combination can be solved - they say.
ACQUIRE is sold out in Macy's.
Esther sent me 5 copies of John McKelway's column
in the Dec. 1 Washington Evening Star. All devoted to me.
Spoke to Alice. Someone sent her a GAME which he says is an
adaptation of a popular South American Indian game.
There are two teams. Play is with 7 tiles and a wand.
One team is "up" at a time. They agree on some kind
of a signal, then one player takes the wand. The
other team chooses a tile and tells the leader
(player with the wand). He takes the players on
his team one at a time and tries, by means of
(cont. on 12/14)
Ember Day 1965 349th day - 16 days to come
At Gimbel's saw:- PDQ (MB). Played by 2 sets of partners.
A word or phrase is picked by one player from each team.
One of them (at random) (which one is by a random choise)
chooses any three letters in the word or phrase and
places them next to each other in proper order. Other
players then ask their partner's questions which can
be answered "yes" or "no". Every 25 seconds a new letter is
inserted in it's proper position by the original 2 alternately.
When one side guesses the other continues, losing points for
each added letter.
CALL MY BLUFF (MB) Players Played between 2 teams of 3.
Using a given list of obscure words, one team at a time
takes a word. One player reads the definition from a "book".
The other two do do not have a definition in their "books"
and must make one up. The other team must guess
choose which is correct. Some kind of scoring system.
(I think this is a T.V. game show.)
NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS (see 5/22) When land on a "penalty"
space can either give up a req'd. number of stripes or take
a chance on a "penalty" card.
In Woolworth's bought THUNDERBALL (M.B.) & GOMER PYLE
GOMER PYLE (Trans.).
In Macy's saw KRYPTO again (see 9/11) The "bingo" variation
is played with 10 objectives. Most wins. With a tie the
numbers of the captured objectives are added and high total
wins.
In the "rummy" variation a player has one minute to use
his his 5 hand cards to match the up card, or he may
discard one card to top the discard pile as an objective, draw
another card and take 1 minute to solve the new problem.
Score one point for each correct solution. (There are challenges
which I didn't take details of.
There is also a version using squares and roots. Using these
any possible combination can be solved - they say.
ACQUIRE is sold out in Macy's.
Esther sent me 5 copies of John McKelway's column
in the Dec. 1 Washington Evening Star. All devoted to me.
Spoke to Alice. Someone sent her a GAME which he says is an
adaptation of a popular South American Indian game.
There are two teams. Play is with 7 tiles and a wand.
One team is "up" at a time. They agree on some kind
of a signal, then one player takes the wand. The
other team chooses a tile and tells the leader
(player with the wand). He takes the players on
his team one at a time and tries, by means of
(cont. on 12/14)
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