1966_Sackson_152_May 12.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_152_May 12.jpg
Title
1966_Sackson_152_May 12.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 12 MAY
1966 132nd day - 233 days to come
Filed a clipping from May 13th Time mag. on THE HUNT
a college game based on the moving picture - The
Tenth Victim.
(cont. from 5/13) [5/13]
don't think it is great. More variety, but less clarity,
could be achieved by varying the arrangement of the
faces of the pcs.
Played half of a game of RED LETTER. By having A0 [crossed out]
or B0 as a required start the game is jammed up at the
start. Decided to change to A5 & B5 and require 3 5-point
letters.
Claude showed his NOODLE HOCKEY. It is an action
game played on MAGNATELS board. Use a stick for
hitting the pcs. (about 4) and for digging them out
of the pockets. Object to get all the discs on the
opponent's side or pockets. Alice said
it was too juvenile for Hallmark.
[drawing of rectangle, top labeled "B" and bottom labeled "A", with dotted line across center; 3 pockets drawn on top and bottom.]
Alice gave me a $50 check for April consultant fee from
Hallmark. Rcd. a $375 check from Hallmark as advance
on CINEMA and NOMINATION.
Took home the instructions for a game called STRAIGHT AWAY
which was sent to them.
1966 132nd day - 233 days to come
Filed a clipping from May 13th Time mag. on THE HUNT
a college game based on the moving picture - The
Tenth Victim.
(cont. from 5/13) [5/13]
don't think it is great. More variety, but less clarity,
could be achieved by varying the arrangement of the
faces of the pcs.
Played half of a game of RED LETTER. By having A0 [crossed out]
or B0 as a required start the game is jammed up at the
start. Decided to change to A5 & B5 and require 3 5-point
letters.
Claude showed his NOODLE HOCKEY. It is an action
game played on MAGNATELS board. Use a stick for
hitting the pcs. (about 4) and for digging them out
of the pockets. Object to get all the discs on the
opponent's side or pockets. Alice said
it was too juvenile for Hallmark.
[drawing of rectangle, top labeled "B" and bottom labeled "A", with dotted line across center; 3 pockets drawn on top and bottom.]
Alice gave me a $50 check for April consultant fee from
Hallmark. Rcd. a $375 check from Hallmark as advance
on CINEMA and NOMINATION.
Took home the instructions for a game called STRAIGHT AWAY
which was sent to them.
Item sets