1970_Sackson_218_July 17.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.
Full Metadata
1970_Sackson_218_July 17.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_218_July 17.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
Friday 17 July 1970
198th day - 167 days to come
Called Jack Davis. He sent a complete set of the 7 Gamette's
to my office: MONAD, VENTURE, HIGH BID, TRYCE, OCTRIX,
SUM-UP and FOIL. He also sent a copy of the colored cat-
alog. It has VENTURE on the back cover.
I asked him if he had heard about a new packaging for
BAZAAR. No, & the catalog shows the original one.
He mentioned an artist he knows who works for "Hallmark"
and who told him of "M.B.'s" getting there at the last minute,
after goofing things up.
I'll call Jack Wednesday with a report on the interview
and press conference.
Called "Renwal". Donahue out for day. Goldstein at plant and
I asked the secretery to have him call me. He didn't.
Called Felicia. Out till Tuesday. Left message that I
couldn't make it Tuesday.
Ran off more prints of the record sheet.
Decided to change the name COUNTERPOINT to TRANSFORMATION.
Thinking of ideas for SEARCH. A player can make use of a
"Free Choice" whenever he wishes on his turn but must
choose a card after using it.
Put in an optional rule that players can play for
2nd, 3rd, etc.
Claude called and I met him after work and had supper with
him.
He bought a roll of 1/16" black tape at Mayer's for 70¢. They
also have red, white, and clear.
He told me about his idea for a puzzle, RHAPSODY. It is
another variation of THE QUEEN'S PUZZLE. Use an 8x8
board and 8 squares of one color, 7 of another, and 3 of a
third. They are chosen at random and played one a time
on the board so that no two of the same color are in
line. Didn't think that this was as good as some of his
others.
I started thinking of a PUZZLE where different rules about
which colors must, may, or must not adjoin each other cre-
ate an infinite number of puzzles. Possibly use a 6x6
board with colors distributed 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. (Germ of
an idea.)
Gave Claude the QUEEN'S PUZZLE info reproduced from
Lucas' RECREATIONS MATHEMATIQUES. Also the repro
of Boyer's LES JEUX D'ECHECS NON ORTHODOXES.
Looked for GO stones on 8th St. Could only find a porcel-
in set for $9.95.
Looked in "Brentano's." Saw the TROLLEY GAME but the
(cont on 7/16)
198th day - 167 days to come
Called Jack Davis. He sent a complete set of the 7 Gamette's
to my office: MONAD, VENTURE, HIGH BID, TRYCE, OCTRIX,
SUM-UP and FOIL. He also sent a copy of the colored cat-
alog. It has VENTURE on the back cover.
I asked him if he had heard about a new packaging for
BAZAAR. No, & the catalog shows the original one.
He mentioned an artist he knows who works for "Hallmark"
and who told him of "M.B.'s" getting there at the last minute,
after goofing things up.
I'll call Jack Wednesday with a report on the interview
and press conference.
Called "Renwal". Donahue out for day. Goldstein at plant and
I asked the secretery to have him call me. He didn't.
Called Felicia. Out till Tuesday. Left message that I
couldn't make it Tuesday.
Ran off more prints of the record sheet.
Decided to change the name COUNTERPOINT to TRANSFORMATION.
Thinking of ideas for SEARCH. A player can make use of a
"Free Choice" whenever he wishes on his turn but must
choose a card after using it.
Put in an optional rule that players can play for
2nd, 3rd, etc.
Claude called and I met him after work and had supper with
him.
He bought a roll of 1/16" black tape at Mayer's for 70¢. They
also have red, white, and clear.
He told me about his idea for a puzzle, RHAPSODY. It is
another variation of THE QUEEN'S PUZZLE. Use an 8x8
board and 8 squares of one color, 7 of another, and 3 of a
third. They are chosen at random and played one a time
on the board so that no two of the same color are in
line. Didn't think that this was as good as some of his
others.
I started thinking of a PUZZLE where different rules about
which colors must, may, or must not adjoin each other cre-
ate an infinite number of puzzles. Possibly use a 6x6
board with colors distributed 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8. (Germ of
an idea.)
Gave Claude the QUEEN'S PUZZLE info reproduced from
Lucas' RECREATIONS MATHEMATIQUES. Also the repro
of Boyer's LES JEUX D'ECHECS NON ORTHODOXES.
Looked for GO stones on 8th St. Could only find a porcel-
in set for $9.95.
Looked in "Brentano's." Saw the TROLLEY GAME but the
(cont on 7/16)
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