1970_Sackson_239_August 07.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1970_Sackson_239_August 07.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_239_August 07.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 7 AUGUST 1970
219th day - 146 days to come
Downtown and deposited the AGOG check in the
"United Mutual Bank."
To "Skunk Works." Played THE STOCK MARKET GAME
with 3 others and a fourth who was only the
broker. Played only 6 months of the simple game.
Played MINE A MILLION (new name - BUSINESS GAME) with
3 others. This was more fun.
Jim Dunnigan had flyers offset but didn't get them
from the printer yet. I'll pick them up during the week,
also brochures. He hasn't had a chance to get me a press
card yet.
Took six copies of issue 22 and 2 ea. of 19 & 20.
S&T.
Jim is still negotiating with Vidmer to put money into "Poultron
[sentance crossed out]
Press" but they are not completed yet.
(cont. from 9/13) [9/14]
of about 100,000 units in 2 years and then probably
dropping it. I suggested the name SWORD IN THE STONE since
EXCALIBUR was used as a paper weight. He liked it.
Felicia called. Garry Sherbell called her about
TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS. He insists on calling
me about it and Felicia couldn't stop him. I said it
was OK.
Felicia said that she decided not to handle anything
of Gini Scott's except an active GAME played with
hoops & scoops.
When at Felicia's today she showed me a picture of
an outdoor GAME that "3M" was interested in. Basically
it is a series of posts on which players spin saucers
(like the act in the early days of TV).
Gary Sherbell called and told me the ideas behind his
changes. If you have a bad hand it is difficult to
improve it without going thru a few losing court trials.
The extra cards for using an Appeal card he felt slowed
down the game. I agreed and suggested cutting out the
extra cards for a 7. He'll think about that.
Using the tiles I got today I worked out a PUZZLE
I have been thinking about for a while. 24 are
placed as shown with the same face showing.
Jump over one or more tiles in a straight
line, including diagonally. Tiles jumped over
[Drawing on right side of page of a 5x5 grid with squares drawn in each box except the center box which remains empty.]
(cont. on 8/6)
219th day - 146 days to come
Downtown and deposited the AGOG check in the
"United Mutual Bank."
To "Skunk Works." Played THE STOCK MARKET GAME
with 3 others and a fourth who was only the
broker. Played only 6 months of the simple game.
Played MINE A MILLION (new name - BUSINESS GAME) with
3 others. This was more fun.
Jim Dunnigan had flyers offset but didn't get them
from the printer yet. I'll pick them up during the week,
also brochures. He hasn't had a chance to get me a press
card yet.
Took six copies of issue 22 and 2 ea. of 19 & 20.
S&T.
Jim is still negotiating with Vidmer to put money into "Poultron
[sentance crossed out]
Press" but they are not completed yet.
(cont. from 9/13) [9/14]
of about 100,000 units in 2 years and then probably
dropping it. I suggested the name SWORD IN THE STONE since
EXCALIBUR was used as a paper weight. He liked it.
Felicia called. Garry Sherbell called her about
TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS. He insists on calling
me about it and Felicia couldn't stop him. I said it
was OK.
Felicia said that she decided not to handle anything
of Gini Scott's except an active GAME played with
hoops & scoops.
When at Felicia's today she showed me a picture of
an outdoor GAME that "3M" was interested in. Basically
it is a series of posts on which players spin saucers
(like the act in the early days of TV).
Gary Sherbell called and told me the ideas behind his
changes. If you have a bad hand it is difficult to
improve it without going thru a few losing court trials.
The extra cards for using an Appeal card he felt slowed
down the game. I agreed and suggested cutting out the
extra cards for a 7. He'll think about that.
Using the tiles I got today I worked out a PUZZLE
I have been thinking about for a while. 24 are
placed as shown with the same face showing.
Jump over one or more tiles in a straight
line, including diagonally. Tiles jumped over
[Drawing on right side of page of a 5x5 grid with squares drawn in each box except the center box which remains empty.]
(cont. on 8/6)
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