1966_Sackson_249_August 17.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_249_August 17.jpg
Title
1966_Sackson_249_August 17.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
WEDNESDAY 17 AUGUST
1966 229th day - 136 days to come
At work made up a rough board for playing FOA.
Arthur called. T He would like to submit POWUR to
Hallmark. I said I'd check with Alice about the
similarity in equipment to RED LETTER. Invited
him to come & play YIN-YANG Sunday after next.
Claude called. He passed a coffee house where they
were playing CHESS and GO. Went in & was told by
who is often there who knows a fellow named Scopes (?)
who is often there who knows all about games. He
Claude suggested that I go there and I suggested
that we go to the village on our next day and look
in there.
Finished copying the information on INFLALT
INFLATION & filed it in the "Board Game" Folder.
Arthur mentioned some changes in the YIN-YANG scoring.
Each player gets an identifying house (similar to winds
in MAH JONG). When that dealer turns up a card of
his house, the score is double. Each dealer has just
one deal. A player who does not have at least three
cards in the highest to hierarchys may pass (this,
I would say, applies only to the dealer). This replaces
my ideas for equalizing the distribution.
1966 229th day - 136 days to come
At work made up a rough board for playing FOA.
Arthur called. T He would like to submit POWUR to
Hallmark. I said I'd check with Alice about the
similarity in equipment to RED LETTER. Invited
him to come & play YIN-YANG Sunday after next.
Claude called. He passed a coffee house where they
were playing CHESS and GO. Went in & was told by
who is often there who knows a fellow named Scopes (?)
who is often there who knows all about games. He
Claude suggested that I go there and I suggested
that we go to the village on our next day and look
in there.
Finished copying the information on INFLALT
INFLATION & filed it in the "Board Game" Folder.
Arthur mentioned some changes in the YIN-YANG scoring.
Each player gets an identifying house (similar to winds
in MAH JONG). When that dealer turns up a card of
his house, the score is double. Each dealer has just
one deal. A player who does not have at least three
cards in the highest to hierarchys may pass (this,
I would say, applies only to the dealer). This replaces
my ideas for equalizing the distribution.
Item sets