1970_Sackson_213_July 12.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1970_Sackson_213_July 12.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_213_July 12.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1970
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
SUNDAY 12 JULY 1970
Orangemen's Day 193rd day - 172 days to come
Seventh Sunday after Trinity
Some more work on the Memory GAME and brought it to
the Baschkopf's, but didn't get a chance to play.
Played OCTRIX in evening with BB, Phil, and Dale; then
with BB & Dana. Used my version that the trick number is
the value of that trick, multiplied by the number in sequence.
It seemed to add excitement to the [crossouts] each-for-himself game.
Also played 2-hand with BB, exchanging the cards. That
seems quite good.
(cont. from 7/13) [7/13]
Thinking about the problem of packaging SEARCH. A
pad with 37% more writing area can be fitted in the
box, but there is no room over a 54 card deck. Started
thinking of reducing the "Search Deck" to 36 cards by putt-
ing 2 choices on each card.
(cont. from 7/15) [7/15]
take. He'll try and take another look this weekend.
Got an idea for another puzzle, finally called
THE THIRTEENTH TORTURE. Made up a set in the evening.
It is a real tough one.
Rcd. a letter from Lilly Elkan with brief descriptions
of her game: WACK, WADE, TAKE A CANOE:; and her
puzzle: CHALLENGE.
Rcd. the IFW MESSENGER June 1970 (Col. 2, No. 6). Just
club news.
Claude called. He told me (among other things) that
Johns has CONNECT-A-CARDS for $1.50. Asked him to
pick up two sets for me.
Orangemen's Day 193rd day - 172 days to come
Seventh Sunday after Trinity
Some more work on the Memory GAME and brought it to
the Baschkopf's, but didn't get a chance to play.
Played OCTRIX in evening with BB, Phil, and Dale; then
with BB & Dana. Used my version that the trick number is
the value of that trick, multiplied by the number in sequence.
It seemed to add excitement to the [crossouts] each-for-himself game.
Also played 2-hand with BB, exchanging the cards. That
seems quite good.
(cont. from 7/13) [7/13]
Thinking about the problem of packaging SEARCH. A
pad with 37% more writing area can be fitted in the
box, but there is no room over a 54 card deck. Started
thinking of reducing the "Search Deck" to 36 cards by putt-
ing 2 choices on each card.
(cont. from 7/15) [7/15]
take. He'll try and take another look this weekend.
Got an idea for another puzzle, finally called
THE THIRTEENTH TORTURE. Made up a set in the evening.
It is a real tough one.
Rcd. a letter from Lilly Elkan with brief descriptions
of her game: WACK, WADE, TAKE A CANOE:; and her
puzzle: CHALLENGE.
Rcd. the IFW MESSENGER June 1970 (Col. 2, No. 6). Just
club news.
Claude called. He told me (among other things) that
Johns has CONNECT-A-CARDS for $1.50. Asked him to
pick up two sets for me.
Item sets