1967_Sackson_026_January 06.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1967
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 5, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1967_Sackson_026_January 06.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_026_January 06.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1967
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 5, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1967
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
FRIDAY 6 JANUARY
Fest of the Epiphany 1957 6th day - 359 days to come
At lunch walked to Polk's and looked at other sets of
THE ADVERTISING GAME. Exchanged my set of "Open
for solicitation" cards for another which was a little
better. Exchanged one token but took one of the
wrong color.
Called Jules Cooper about the OPERATION SEARCH contract.
He transferred me to the legal secretary but
told me that if I couldn't straighten it out to my
satisfaction I should call him back.
Spoke to her secretary and gave her my objections.
Miss Gittleson (the legal secr.) was supposed
to call back but didn't. I called her. She'll have to
see Mr. Cooper about making variations from their
standard form. He will be out of town at the
beginning of next week so I won't hear from her till
towards the end of next week.
BB & Dana played WORD CHESS while I kibutzed.
It is slow moving, fragmented, and concentrates on
small shorts words and variations by changing one
letter.
I could probably improve it with one or more of the
following :- Make a board that was more square, such
as 14x13 rather than the present 7x26. Allow words
to be formed in any direction (so that TUB would
also be BUT). Allow pcs. to pass over another pc. in a move.
Color the board in a checker board pattern (possibly
10x10) and use only 1 alphabet - with possibly some
extra vowels - which are set up at random in specially
marked spaces. The One player can move pcs. that are
in one color square, the other the other color. Give
extra score, such as double, for using the difficult
letters, such as Q, X, Z.
Fest of the Epiphany 1957 6th day - 359 days to come
At lunch walked to Polk's and looked at other sets of
THE ADVERTISING GAME. Exchanged my set of "Open
for solicitation" cards for another which was a little
better. Exchanged one token but took one of the
wrong color.
Called Jules Cooper about the OPERATION SEARCH contract.
He transferred me to the legal secretary but
told me that if I couldn't straighten it out to my
satisfaction I should call him back.
Spoke to her secretary and gave her my objections.
Miss Gittleson (the legal secr.) was supposed
to call back but didn't. I called her. She'll have to
see Mr. Cooper about making variations from their
standard form. He will be out of town at the
beginning of next week so I won't hear from her till
towards the end of next week.
BB & Dana played WORD CHESS while I kibutzed.
It is slow moving, fragmented, and concentrates on
small shorts words and variations by changing one
letter.
I could probably improve it with one or more of the
following :- Make a board that was more square, such
as 14x13 rather than the present 7x26. Allow words
to be formed in any direction (so that TUB would
also be BUT). Allow pcs. to pass over another pc. in a move.
Color the board in a checker board pattern (possibly
10x10) and use only 1 alphabet - with possibly some
extra vowels - which are set up at random in specially
marked spaces. The One player can move pcs. that are
in one color square, the other the other color. Give
extra score, such as double, for using the difficult
letters, such as Q, X, Z.
Item sets