1967_Sackson_120_April 10.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_120_April 10.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_120_April 10.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
MONDAY 10 APRIL
1967 100th day - 265 days to come
Called Bill Bentzin. He is still trying to get clippings on me from
St. Paul. He said there is some 100 to 150. Bill Caruson
is coming into town with his replacement as head of the game
program, Jim Morgan. (Bill has been promoted.) Bill Bentzin
will try to arrange a lunch meeting for the 4 of us when they
are in town. Bill Bentzin has a copy of their Golf GAME
Golf GAME. I'll try to come up some lunch time and look at it.
Making a tracing of the TREASURE HUNT game.
Claude called. Nothing particular on games.
Thinking of a new approach to DATA. Each set of 10 cards are
is lettered from A to J. Each player has a board with the
60 spaces layed out 6 x 10. The deck of "address" cards is used.
Each player has a hand of, say, 5. In a turn a player
uses one of the "address" cards to "process" an opponent's pack. He
then can choose one continent and "sort" it. He places markers
on all spaces corresponding to the cards he finds, unless he has
already covered these spaces. Object is to get a complete line
of 10 covered. But at least one line of 6 must also be covered.
The rows of 10 score 1 each except that South America is
worth 2, and Australia is worth 3. Each row of six counts 1. Multiply
the score for the 10 [crossed out] space lines by that for the 6 space lines.
[bottom of page: Have you filed your Federal Income Tax Report for 1966 and Estimated Declaration for 1967?]
1967 100th day - 265 days to come
Called Bill Bentzin. He is still trying to get clippings on me from
St. Paul. He said there is some 100 to 150. Bill Caruson
is coming into town with his replacement as head of the game
program, Jim Morgan. (Bill has been promoted.) Bill Bentzin
will try to arrange a lunch meeting for the 4 of us when they
are in town. Bill Bentzin has a copy of their Golf GAME
Golf GAME. I'll try to come up some lunch time and look at it.
Making a tracing of the TREASURE HUNT game.
Claude called. Nothing particular on games.
Thinking of a new approach to DATA. Each set of 10 cards are
is lettered from A to J. Each player has a board with the
60 spaces layed out 6 x 10. The deck of "address" cards is used.
Each player has a hand of, say, 5. In a turn a player
uses one of the "address" cards to "process" an opponent's pack. He
then can choose one continent and "sort" it. He places markers
on all spaces corresponding to the cards he finds, unless he has
already covered these spaces. Object is to get a complete line
of 10 covered. But at least one line of 6 must also be covered.
The rows of 10 score 1 each except that South America is
worth 2, and Australia is worth 3. Each row of six counts 1. Multiply
the score for the 10 [crossed out] space lines by that for the 6 space lines.
[bottom of page: Have you filed your Federal Income Tax Report for 1966 and Estimated Declaration for 1967?]
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