1967_Sackson_346_November 22.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_346_November 22.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_346_November 22.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
WEDNESDAY 22 NOVEMBER
1967 326th day - 39 days to come
Letter from Haar Hoolim. Another game idea for a checker-
board game.
Started dressing up the ANOTHER board by cutting
letters from magazines in different styles and spelling
out "Another" a number of times on the back of
the board, which will show when the box is opened.
While looking thru the magazines came across an
article in March, 1967 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS magazine:
"Games to Please a Crowd." Filed in "Articles from Periodicals"
folder.
Arthur called. Asked me to bring my copy of the HIGH DECK
Friday.
(cont. from 11/25) [11/25]
idea that was important, I would treat him fairly. He
said that, if anything, I would be too generous. Another
reason for on paper agreements is for tax purposes. There
he has a point. His idea is to get a cut only after
some set amount such as say $5000 in a year. We'll
discuss it further.
Played ANOTHER with the Fredericks. They liked it.
(cont. from 11/23) [11/24]
Wald and Arthur discussed renting an office in Manhattan as a
meeting place. I said I wouldn't be interested now since I don't
have time and it would be a temptation. We then discussed an or-
ganization of game inventors and advertising for others to join
us. I said that I might have something important to say in
a month or so (thinking of a possible meeting with Dr. Atwater).
[started 11/24]
1967 326th day - 39 days to come
Letter from Haar Hoolim. Another game idea for a checker-
board game.
Started dressing up the ANOTHER board by cutting
letters from magazines in different styles and spelling
out "Another" a number of times on the back of
the board, which will show when the box is opened.
While looking thru the magazines came across an
article in March, 1967 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS magazine:
"Games to Please a Crowd." Filed in "Articles from Periodicals"
folder.
Arthur called. Asked me to bring my copy of the HIGH DECK
Friday.
(cont. from 11/25) [11/25]
idea that was important, I would treat him fairly. He
said that, if anything, I would be too generous. Another
reason for on paper agreements is for tax purposes. There
he has a point. His idea is to get a cut only after
some set amount such as say $5000 in a year. We'll
discuss it further.
Played ANOTHER with the Fredericks. They liked it.
(cont. from 11/23) [11/24]
Wald and Arthur discussed renting an office in Manhattan as a
meeting place. I said I wouldn't be interested now since I don't
have time and it would be a temptation. We then discussed an or-
ganization of game inventors and advertising for others to join
us. I said that I might have something important to say in
a month or so (thinking of a possible meeting with Dr. Atwater).
[started 11/24]
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