1968_Sackson_203_July 03.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1968
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 6, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1968_Sackson_203_July 03.jpg
Title
1968_Sackson_203_July 03.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1968
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 6, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1968
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
WEDNESDAY 3 JULY 1968
185th day - 181 days to come
Called Claude. Nothing on games.
That girl who Marylin met at an antique show came to visit us bringing
a friend : -
Jo Ann McCormick
4105 Spruce St.
Apt. C5
Phila., Penna, 19104
George A MIller
4606 Springfield Ave.
Phila., Penna, 19143
She is getting advance degrees in folklore, which includes a study of
games. She didn't seem in search of any particular information.
She thought it would be nice for me to meet some of her professors,
and possibly to lecture a group on games said I'd try to arrange
it sometime next fall.
He is working on computers and is interested in coming up with
games that can be worked on a computer.
George is fooling around with an idea he calls DRAGO. Taking
ten digits in combinations of three: - 012, 013, 014,...... 789
(only 1 of a digit is used) there are 120 combinations ( he said, I
haven't checked him). Taking a 3x3 bound there are 8 ways of
having a line of 3. There for 15 boards would have 120 rows of 3.
He is trying to set up 15 boards that would include the 120
rows. So far he hasn't been successful. He is thinking about a
Bingo type game played using 3-20 sided dice with two sets
of the digits on each. (FUTURE has a 20 sided die. George said
there are some Japanese wholesale places that handle them.)
George Knows a Caltech professor who claims to have invented a
game very much like LASCA. George wanted a reference to show
him. I showed him MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS by Kraitchek.
George thought I might might be interested in contacting the professor because he makes up games just for the challenge
and then forgets about them.
His name is Dr. Donald Knuth.
We played a game of BAZAAR and found that the black
backgrounds were rather hard on the eyes.
George and Jo Ann started a game of FOCUS and when Jo Ann had
just about lost I took over and pulled it out. They liked it and
I gave them booklets.
185th day - 181 days to come
Called Claude. Nothing on games.
That girl who Marylin met at an antique show came to visit us bringing
a friend : -
Jo Ann McCormick
4105 Spruce St.
Apt. C5
Phila., Penna, 19104
George A MIller
4606 Springfield Ave.
Phila., Penna, 19143
She is getting advance degrees in folklore, which includes a study of
games. She didn't seem in search of any particular information.
She thought it would be nice for me to meet some of her professors,
and possibly to lecture a group on games said I'd try to arrange
it sometime next fall.
He is working on computers and is interested in coming up with
games that can be worked on a computer.
George is fooling around with an idea he calls DRAGO. Taking
ten digits in combinations of three: - 012, 013, 014,...... 789
(only 1 of a digit is used) there are 120 combinations ( he said, I
haven't checked him). Taking a 3x3 bound there are 8 ways of
having a line of 3. There for 15 boards would have 120 rows of 3.
He is trying to set up 15 boards that would include the 120
rows. So far he hasn't been successful. He is thinking about a
Bingo type game played using 3-20 sided dice with two sets
of the digits on each. (FUTURE has a 20 sided die. George said
there are some Japanese wholesale places that handle them.)
George Knows a Caltech professor who claims to have invented a
game very much like LASCA. George wanted a reference to show
him. I showed him MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS by Kraitchek.
George thought I might might be interested in contacting the professor because he makes up games just for the challenge
and then forgets about them.
His name is Dr. Donald Knuth.
We played a game of BAZAAR and found that the black
backgrounds were rather hard on the eyes.
George and Jo Ann started a game of FOCUS and when Jo Ann had
just about lost I took over and pulled it out. They liked it and
I gave them booklets.
Item sets