1969_Sackson_225_July 24.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_225_July 24.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_225_July 24.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
THURSDAY 24 JULY
Pioneers' Day (Utah) 1969 205th day - 160 days to come
Rcd. a telephone call from Jim Dunnigan & Phil Orbanes.
Jim told me he was taking over STRATEGY & TACTICS since
no one else would do it.
Arranged with Phil for him and his wife to come for
supper tomorrow night.
Jim called again in the evening and we discussed his ideas
for S.&T. He will drop the subtitle "A Journal of American
War Gaming" and will try to move it into the more general
field of adult games, but slowly. He will include questionaires
with the issues to get a "feedback". He will be able to
put out an issue for about $400 while it cost Chris about
$1100. He doesn't think he will have any trouble raising
the money for the next two issues, which are overdue. I
said I could contribute some but he doubts if it will be
necessary. I'll give Phil my column to deliver to Jim when
Phil comes tomorrow. Phil will also be involved in S.&T.
Arthur called to ask when I got my copy of PACE mag-
azine. Told him about a week ago, the August edition. He
is interested in the Sept. issue when he is supposed to
appear (with Wald) and his new game POWER. I told
him about HYPER-SPACE and the use of terrain
squares. He is not concerned since they have elimin-
ated them from POWER - although the Pace article, if
it is printed will still have them.
I suggested setting up a NYGA meeting at Michelle's.
He said he doesn't want to go there any more.
I asked him whether in ALCHEMY a player could jump
over his own cards onto an opponent's card that wasn't in the proper
relationship of rank, etc. He said no, the relationship has to
be right. I suggested that it might be a good idea to allow it
[crossed out] and he thought it might be. He'll think about
it.
Ed Raskin called. I told him that I hadn't had the chance
to try SUBWAY yet. He was complaining about Felicia and I was
defending her. Told him I'd try his game over the weekend and
call him.
Put in the diagrams on the carbon I still have of my
column on TROMINO GO. The original is still with the people
in Chicago.
A game fan (Paul R. McClenon) of Washington, D.C. who bought
a FOCUS booklet in 1963 asked about my book and if I don't
have a book do I have any additional pamphlets on games.
Sent a dollar to show his "interest."
Pioneers' Day (Utah) 1969 205th day - 160 days to come
Rcd. a telephone call from Jim Dunnigan & Phil Orbanes.
Jim told me he was taking over STRATEGY & TACTICS since
no one else would do it.
Arranged with Phil for him and his wife to come for
supper tomorrow night.
Jim called again in the evening and we discussed his ideas
for S.&T. He will drop the subtitle "A Journal of American
War Gaming" and will try to move it into the more general
field of adult games, but slowly. He will include questionaires
with the issues to get a "feedback". He will be able to
put out an issue for about $400 while it cost Chris about
$1100. He doesn't think he will have any trouble raising
the money for the next two issues, which are overdue. I
said I could contribute some but he doubts if it will be
necessary. I'll give Phil my column to deliver to Jim when
Phil comes tomorrow. Phil will also be involved in S.&T.
Arthur called to ask when I got my copy of PACE mag-
azine. Told him about a week ago, the August edition. He
is interested in the Sept. issue when he is supposed to
appear (with Wald) and his new game POWER. I told
him about HYPER-SPACE and the use of terrain
squares. He is not concerned since they have elimin-
ated them from POWER - although the Pace article, if
it is printed will still have them.
I suggested setting up a NYGA meeting at Michelle's.
He said he doesn't want to go there any more.
I asked him whether in ALCHEMY a player could jump
over his own cards onto an opponent's card that wasn't in the proper
relationship of rank, etc. He said no, the relationship has to
be right. I suggested that it might be a good idea to allow it
[crossed out] and he thought it might be. He'll think about
it.
Ed Raskin called. I told him that I hadn't had the chance
to try SUBWAY yet. He was complaining about Felicia and I was
defending her. Told him I'd try his game over the weekend and
call him.
Put in the diagrams on the carbon I still have of my
column on TROMINO GO. The original is still with the people
in Chicago.
A game fan (Paul R. McClenon) of Washington, D.C. who bought
a FOCUS booklet in 1963 asked about my book and if I don't
have a book do I have any additional pamphlets on games.
Sent a dollar to show his "interest."
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