1969_Sackson_314_October 21.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_314_October 21.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_314_October 21.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
Tuesday 21 October 1969
294th day - 71 days to come
Called Diane Jaust and Salley Kavalchick. Both called back.
Diane:- Told her about MATHEMATICS TEACHER. She was inter-
ested and I gave her the address. Asked her if she would
be interested in sending two books to Tom Shaw for THE GENERAL
(a review in). Yes. Will call me for address tomorrow.
Sally:- Also told her about Martin's [crossout] suggestion of ad-
vertising in MATHEMATICS TEACHER. Told her that I didn't receive
my ten author's copies. She'll look into it. I also ordered a-
nother 10 copies. It is O.K. to pay for them out of future royalties.
To Hasbro at lunch time and picked up MATING GAME &
THE WORLD OF WALL STREET.
On way back picked up some plastic beads in a Japanese store
on 5th Ave. Tried using them for COUNTERPOINT in the evening.
Seemed good.
Spoke to Claude and talked about A GAMUT OF GAMES a little. He thinks
the reviews should have been longer.
Later Claude called BB and told her he met Bob Abbott by accident
His address:- Bob Abbott
6738-108th St.
Forest Hills, N.Y.
544-4707
Played 500 RUMMY with dad & Ilka.
Rcd. the galleys [crossout] from Jim Dunnigan and a note to re-
move 43 lines.
(cont. from 10/23)[10/24]
These can be placed on the post as desired except that
no more than 5 can be on a post.
The posts move according to the number of beads on them.
Squares give an orthogonal move. Diamonds give a diagonal
move. Circles can be added to either if desired. (For exam-
ple - a post has 1 [drawn square with two vertical lines drawn inside], 2 [diamond with two vertical lines drawn inside], and 2 [circles with two vertical lines drawn inside]. It may move either one
or 3 spaces orthogonally, or 2 or 4 spaces diagonally.)
[words crossed out] A player may pass a bead from one
post to another if they are in a straight line, orthogonally
for [drawn square with two vertical lines drawn inside], diagonally for [diamond with two vertical lines drawn inside], or either for [circles with two vertical lines drawn inside]. (Is this instead of
a move, or in addition?)
Captures are by replacement. Object is to occupy the
opponent's goal.
When 3 or 4 play the goals are in the corners.
(Didn't get the initial layout of the posts.) When a player
captures another's goal he takes over that players remaining
posts.
STAGGER STICKS:- This is a special type of stick which
(cont. on 9/24)
294th day - 71 days to come
Called Diane Jaust and Salley Kavalchick. Both called back.
Diane:- Told her about MATHEMATICS TEACHER. She was inter-
ested and I gave her the address. Asked her if she would
be interested in sending two books to Tom Shaw for THE GENERAL
(a review in). Yes. Will call me for address tomorrow.
Sally:- Also told her about Martin's [crossout] suggestion of ad-
vertising in MATHEMATICS TEACHER. Told her that I didn't receive
my ten author's copies. She'll look into it. I also ordered a-
nother 10 copies. It is O.K. to pay for them out of future royalties.
To Hasbro at lunch time and picked up MATING GAME &
THE WORLD OF WALL STREET.
On way back picked up some plastic beads in a Japanese store
on 5th Ave. Tried using them for COUNTERPOINT in the evening.
Seemed good.
Spoke to Claude and talked about A GAMUT OF GAMES a little. He thinks
the reviews should have been longer.
Later Claude called BB and told her he met Bob Abbott by accident
His address:- Bob Abbott
6738-108th St.
Forest Hills, N.Y.
544-4707
Played 500 RUMMY with dad & Ilka.
Rcd. the galleys [crossout] from Jim Dunnigan and a note to re-
move 43 lines.
(cont. from 10/23)[10/24]
These can be placed on the post as desired except that
no more than 5 can be on a post.
The posts move according to the number of beads on them.
Squares give an orthogonal move. Diamonds give a diagonal
move. Circles can be added to either if desired. (For exam-
ple - a post has 1 [drawn square with two vertical lines drawn inside], 2 [diamond with two vertical lines drawn inside], and 2 [circles with two vertical lines drawn inside]. It may move either one
or 3 spaces orthogonally, or 2 or 4 spaces diagonally.)
[words crossed out] A player may pass a bead from one
post to another if they are in a straight line, orthogonally
for [drawn square with two vertical lines drawn inside], diagonally for [diamond with two vertical lines drawn inside], or either for [circles with two vertical lines drawn inside]. (Is this instead of
a move, or in addition?)
Captures are by replacement. Object is to occupy the
opponent's goal.
When 3 or 4 play the goals are in the corners.
(Didn't get the initial layout of the posts.) When a player
captures another's goal he takes over that players remaining
posts.
STAGGER STICKS:- This is a special type of stick which
(cont. on 9/24)
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