1966_Sackson_054_February 03.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1966
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 4, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1966_Sackson_054_February 03.jpg
Title
1966_Sackson_054_February 03.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1966
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 4, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1966
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
THURSDAY 3 FEBRUARY
1966 34th day - 331 days to come
Rcd. the 4th quarter 1965 royalty report for ACQUIRE.
$2,949.96. Disappointing because we expected considerably
more than last year.
To I/S. Alice, Felicia, & Ruth there. Played GO AND SEE. Alice
and Felicia at first both objected to adding money. But
they all loved it after we finished. I won. Ruth particularly
appreciated what I had accomplished.
Before I came they had played a new version of PEACHY.
Use the "peachy" deck, 7 suits of 5 cards each (5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - 25)
and a "peachy" card - making 36 in all. Divide them equally
(discarding 1 if 5 or 7, the maximum, play). Play in tricks. No
trump. Winner of a trick loses 5 points, except the last
trick. Peachy can only be played on the last trick. Winner
of the last trick scores (+) for the "peachy" (50 points) and any
other cards (point value) in the trick. There is also a bonus for
winning the last trick by leading "Peachy" (how much?).
Scoring would have to be balanced to take into account the
different numbers of players.
Hallmark had sent back the copies of GLIB and FACTS-IN-FIVE
that Bill Dodge had sent them. He told Alice I could keep them.
Took them home. Also took some Toys & Novelties and a
British magazine.
1966 34th day - 331 days to come
Rcd. the 4th quarter 1965 royalty report for ACQUIRE.
$2,949.96. Disappointing because we expected considerably
more than last year.
To I/S. Alice, Felicia, & Ruth there. Played GO AND SEE. Alice
and Felicia at first both objected to adding money. But
they all loved it after we finished. I won. Ruth particularly
appreciated what I had accomplished.
Before I came they had played a new version of PEACHY.
Use the "peachy" deck, 7 suits of 5 cards each (5 - 10 - 15 - 20 - 25)
and a "peachy" card - making 36 in all. Divide them equally
(discarding 1 if 5 or 7, the maximum, play). Play in tricks. No
trump. Winner of a trick loses 5 points, except the last
trick. Peachy can only be played on the last trick. Winner
of the last trick scores (+) for the "peachy" (50 points) and any
other cards (point value) in the trick. There is also a bonus for
winning the last trick by leading "Peachy" (how much?).
Scoring would have to be balanced to take into account the
different numbers of players.
Hallmark had sent back the copies of GLIB and FACTS-IN-FIVE
that Bill Dodge had sent them. He told Alice I could keep them.
Took them home. Also took some Toys & Novelties and a
British magazine.
Item sets