1969_Sackson_210_July 09.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1969_Sackson_210_July 09.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_210_July 09.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 9 JULY
1969 190th day - 175 days to come
Met Barbara and Sheila at Bill Cummings office. Barbara insisted
that LOA was understandable as done but admitted that
my way was clearer. Bill said that it should be as clear as
possible. Sheila took my layouts and will fix it accordingly.
The other things I picked up will also be fixed.
When Sheila completes the dummy Barbara and I will go
over it and will still be able to make minor corrections
by cutting and pasting.
Returned the proofs of the Table of Contents.
Bought a large set of chips in 4 colors (including yellow) at
Alexander's.
Saw MOD SQUAD (Remco). There are 4 sets of 5 cards, re-
presenting four pieces of information about a crime. The
4 sets are shuffled independently and placed face
down. Players move by dice throw around a circular
path. Landing on spaces allow them to take a card from a
specific pile; or sometimes a choice; trade a card from a
specific pile; or sometimes a choice. The bottom card of
each pile is never taken since they determine the answer.
There is no opportunity for deduction, just memory in remem-
bering who has cards you haven't seen and those you have
seen. First to determine the crime wins.
Rcd. another letter from Haar Hoolim - including a carbon of his
letter to Bell.
Called Arthur and reinvited him again tomorrow.
Called Martin Gardner.
He thinks the book is fine.
He is interested in whether Lech invented QUADRILLES
and I will check with Lech, also whether he knew of one
with a unique solution.
Martin thinks that Book of the Month might like
A GAMUT OF GAMES as an alternate and bonus since
his 536 PUZZLES & CURIOUS PROBLEMS (that is, he was in on the editing)
did quite well. This would definitely be better than the
Science Book Club.
He mailed a statement on the book which I should
get tomorrow.
He was interested in the edible sliding block puzzle
patent I mentioned in the book. I looked but I didn't
have any further info. He'll send for the patent.
Gave him the names of all my published games
for mentioning in his November column.
A British doctor wrote to Martin concerning Halma and
Martin referred him to me. The correspondent also men-
tioned Lech's PODROZE W KRAINIE GIER.
1969 190th day - 175 days to come
Met Barbara and Sheila at Bill Cummings office. Barbara insisted
that LOA was understandable as done but admitted that
my way was clearer. Bill said that it should be as clear as
possible. Sheila took my layouts and will fix it accordingly.
The other things I picked up will also be fixed.
When Sheila completes the dummy Barbara and I will go
over it and will still be able to make minor corrections
by cutting and pasting.
Returned the proofs of the Table of Contents.
Bought a large set of chips in 4 colors (including yellow) at
Alexander's.
Saw MOD SQUAD (Remco). There are 4 sets of 5 cards, re-
presenting four pieces of information about a crime. The
4 sets are shuffled independently and placed face
down. Players move by dice throw around a circular
path. Landing on spaces allow them to take a card from a
specific pile; or sometimes a choice; trade a card from a
specific pile; or sometimes a choice. The bottom card of
each pile is never taken since they determine the answer.
There is no opportunity for deduction, just memory in remem-
bering who has cards you haven't seen and those you have
seen. First to determine the crime wins.
Rcd. another letter from Haar Hoolim - including a carbon of his
letter to Bell.
Called Arthur and reinvited him again tomorrow.
Called Martin Gardner.
He thinks the book is fine.
He is interested in whether Lech invented QUADRILLES
and I will check with Lech, also whether he knew of one
with a unique solution.
Martin thinks that Book of the Month might like
A GAMUT OF GAMES as an alternate and bonus since
his 536 PUZZLES & CURIOUS PROBLEMS (that is, he was in on the editing)
did quite well. This would definitely be better than the
Science Book Club.
He mailed a statement on the book which I should
get tomorrow.
He was interested in the edible sliding block puzzle
patent I mentioned in the book. I looked but I didn't
have any further info. He'll send for the patent.
Gave him the names of all my published games
for mentioning in his November column.
A British doctor wrote to Martin concerning Halma and
Martin referred him to me. The correspondent also men-
tioned Lech's PODROZE W KRAINIE GIER.
Item sets