1967_Sackson_243_August 11.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_243_August 11.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_243_August 11.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 11 AUGUST 1967
223rd day - 142 days to come
Completed equipment for EXECUTIVE DECISION.
Rcd. a copy of DO-RE-MI game and a letter from Haar Hoolim
saying it cost a little over $3 and it was
a present from him to me. he also got one for himself.
Unfortunately the rules are in Hebrew.
At Claude's played 6-hand EXECUTIVE DECISION with
Claude, Frankie, Mary Ellen, and Claude's two nephews.
Didn't finish a game but everyone liked it.
Then played 6-hand CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN with
Claude, Frankie, Martie, and the two nephews. They liked it
but not as much as the former.
Claude told me his idea for TEN LITTLE INDIANS
Have a set of about 40 "dominos". Each one would
have two characters from the story, so that each
character (with 40 dominos) would occur 8 times. On
each domino on character would be prominently shown,
the other in smaller letters or some such manner. One
domino is removed at the beginning of the game and
secreted. The prominent character on this domino is the
murderer. The first player plays any domino. The
next much match one side or the other. If a player
cannot match, he must pass a domino of his choice
to the player who played before him. Play till someone
discovers the murderer.
Fay called Claude before i got there to say he hadn't
sent her what she wanted on the his mystery TV game.
223rd day - 142 days to come
Completed equipment for EXECUTIVE DECISION.
Rcd. a copy of DO-RE-MI game and a letter from Haar Hoolim
saying it cost a little over $3 and it was
a present from him to me. he also got one for himself.
Unfortunately the rules are in Hebrew.
At Claude's played 6-hand EXECUTIVE DECISION with
Claude, Frankie, Mary Ellen, and Claude's two nephews.
Didn't finish a game but everyone liked it.
Then played 6-hand CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN with
Claude, Frankie, Martie, and the two nephews. They liked it
but not as much as the former.
Claude told me his idea for TEN LITTLE INDIANS
Have a set of about 40 "dominos". Each one would
have two characters from the story, so that each
character (with 40 dominos) would occur 8 times. On
each domino on character would be prominently shown,
the other in smaller letters or some such manner. One
domino is removed at the beginning of the game and
secreted. The prominent character on this domino is the
murderer. The first player plays any domino. The
next much match one side or the other. If a player
cannot match, he must pass a domino of his choice
to the player who played before him. Play till someone
discovers the murderer.
Fay called Claude before i got there to say he hadn't
sent her what she wanted on the his mystery TV game.
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