1969_Sackson_147_May 07.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1969_Sackson_147_May 07.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_147_May 07.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1969
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
WEDNESDAY 7 MAY
1969 127th day - 238 days to come
Made reproductions of the rest of the copyright material to send to
Barbara Francis.
At lunchtime to Felicia's. Mr. Cass there. Showed us two games
C.P.A. and TOUCHÉ. Both are word games and are well worked out.
I told Felicia to handle them. He took us to lunch. Then
I returned. Took copies of the two games and reproduced the rules
at the office. Sid Cass also said he had another non-word
GAME but won't show it to us until it is completely worked out.
Made a date with Felicia to come there next Monday and discuss
all the games she has at the office.
Felicia showed me DYNAMITE. There are 16 holes in a 4 x 4
pattern. One player sets a cap in one of them, secretly. The other
player puts rods in the holes one at a time and score for the
number places before the cap goes off. If place 15, score double.
(cont. from 5/16) [5/16]
in looking at my games for next years line.
When Tom gets to the air terminal at 12 Monday
he will call me and then we'll meet at Stancraft's booth
at the Stationery Show. At the end of the day at the
show Tom will come for supper at my place
(cont. from 5/18) [5/19]
Bert Harrison - He has a business of selling games and other
educational material only to schools. He has a catalog which
Tom will send me. He thinks we should meet. Possibly I'll
come up with some games, he says, that Bert can use. Tho he
only pays a flat fee.
Last October THE ARITHMETIC TEACHER had an article about games
that were used in the classroom. He'll send me a reproduction.
He also knows that they will do another one this October. He
thinks I ought to get the teacher who uses BAZAAR in
his school (Frank Thibault) to write to them and have it
included. Tom will call his office tomorrow & get the
info and then call me with it.
Arthur called during evening. Pelham Burn visited him last night.
He'll give me the details Thursday.
Tom Atwater also mentioned a [term redacted] help and self-help
group in Kansas Ci St. Louis (I think) which, among other things,
is trying to develope games. They have one
GAME, based on ethnic minorities, which Tom [crossed out] thinks
as the most potential; but it needs completing. He asked
if I would be willing to look at it and do some doctoring.
Sure.
(cont. on 5/6)
1969 127th day - 238 days to come
Made reproductions of the rest of the copyright material to send to
Barbara Francis.
At lunchtime to Felicia's. Mr. Cass there. Showed us two games
C.P.A. and TOUCHÉ. Both are word games and are well worked out.
I told Felicia to handle them. He took us to lunch. Then
I returned. Took copies of the two games and reproduced the rules
at the office. Sid Cass also said he had another non-word
GAME but won't show it to us until it is completely worked out.
Made a date with Felicia to come there next Monday and discuss
all the games she has at the office.
Felicia showed me DYNAMITE. There are 16 holes in a 4 x 4
pattern. One player sets a cap in one of them, secretly. The other
player puts rods in the holes one at a time and score for the
number places before the cap goes off. If place 15, score double.
(cont. from 5/16) [5/16]
in looking at my games for next years line.
When Tom gets to the air terminal at 12 Monday
he will call me and then we'll meet at Stancraft's booth
at the Stationery Show. At the end of the day at the
show Tom will come for supper at my place
(cont. from 5/18) [5/19]
Bert Harrison - He has a business of selling games and other
educational material only to schools. He has a catalog which
Tom will send me. He thinks we should meet. Possibly I'll
come up with some games, he says, that Bert can use. Tho he
only pays a flat fee.
Last October THE ARITHMETIC TEACHER had an article about games
that were used in the classroom. He'll send me a reproduction.
He also knows that they will do another one this October. He
thinks I ought to get the teacher who uses BAZAAR in
his school (Frank Thibault) to write to them and have it
included. Tom will call his office tomorrow & get the
info and then call me with it.
Arthur called during evening. Pelham Burn visited him last night.
He'll give me the details Thursday.
Tom Atwater also mentioned a [term redacted] help and self-help
group in Kansas Ci St. Louis (I think) which, among other things,
is trying to develope games. They have one
GAME, based on ethnic minorities, which Tom [crossed out] thinks
as the most potential; but it needs completing. He asked
if I would be willing to look at it and do some doctoring.
Sure.
(cont. on 5/6)
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