1970_Sackson_242_August 10.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_242_August 10.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_242_August 10.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
MONDAY 10 AUGUST
St. Lawrence 1970 222nd day - 143 days to come
Selma Shapiro, Diane Jaust's boss at "Random House," called. Diane
will be back from vacation next Monday and Selma will
have her call me on Monday or Tuesday. Diane will get
me the copies of AGOG for the exhibition, also will
work out some kind of a flyer - possibly I'll go there to discuss it.
Called "Renwal" & spoke to John Donahue. He'll have copies
of TAM-BIT & TAKE FIVE, and 1000 brochures for me to pick
up next Wednesday.
The $2 games are not moving at all. ULCERS, RAT RACE,
and BATTLE OF BRITAIN are beginning to move a little.
I asked about GAME OF THE MONTH CLUB (N.J.), and he said
that they had some interest in BATTLE OF BRITAIN.
Mailman left a notice that the "Hamley's" package was at
the P.O., with money due for postage and for duty.
The SEARCH contract came. They will send me $250 as a closing
fee. Called Felicia and arranged to go there tomorrow
to sign.
Wrote to Tom Mason of "Western Publishing" about the Hall-
mark exhibit, and what to do about FOCUS. Told him
I was sending AGOG and packed a copy in a jiffy bag.
Rcd. clippings from Jane Jordan, including NEWSDAY.
(cont. from 8/11) [8/11]
terested in children's games.
Bob
Sincerely
Robert P. Edwards
NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 8B
Dale and Phil went to Post Office for me. Mailed the copy
of AGOG to Tom Mason. Picked up the package from
"Hamleys" with AMOEBA, SHERLOCK HOLMES, FLAGSTONES,
TACKLE, & ZODIAC. Charges were about $2. Sent
a postal letter to Hamleys saying that the package
came.
Short letter from Henry Lamb promising a longer one
soon.
Rcd. the two signed EXECUTIVE DECISION contracts from
Keith Tuggle, with a short, rather formal note.
Looked at the models of AIRLINE and HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME.
(cont. on 8/9)
St. Lawrence 1970 222nd day - 143 days to come
Selma Shapiro, Diane Jaust's boss at "Random House," called. Diane
will be back from vacation next Monday and Selma will
have her call me on Monday or Tuesday. Diane will get
me the copies of AGOG for the exhibition, also will
work out some kind of a flyer - possibly I'll go there to discuss it.
Called "Renwal" & spoke to John Donahue. He'll have copies
of TAM-BIT & TAKE FIVE, and 1000 brochures for me to pick
up next Wednesday.
The $2 games are not moving at all. ULCERS, RAT RACE,
and BATTLE OF BRITAIN are beginning to move a little.
I asked about GAME OF THE MONTH CLUB (N.J.), and he said
that they had some interest in BATTLE OF BRITAIN.
Mailman left a notice that the "Hamley's" package was at
the P.O., with money due for postage and for duty.
The SEARCH contract came. They will send me $250 as a closing
fee. Called Felicia and arranged to go there tomorrow
to sign.
Wrote to Tom Mason of "Western Publishing" about the Hall-
mark exhibit, and what to do about FOCUS. Told him
I was sending AGOG and packed a copy in a jiffy bag.
Rcd. clippings from Jane Jordan, including NEWSDAY.
(cont. from 8/11) [8/11]
terested in children's games.
Bob
Sincerely
Robert P. Edwards
NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 8B
Dale and Phil went to Post Office for me. Mailed the copy
of AGOG to Tom Mason. Picked up the package from
"Hamleys" with AMOEBA, SHERLOCK HOLMES, FLAGSTONES,
TACKLE, & ZODIAC. Charges were about $2. Sent
a postal letter to Hamleys saying that the package
came.
Short letter from Henry Lamb promising a longer one
soon.
Rcd. the two signed EXECUTIVE DECISION contracts from
Keith Tuggle, with a short, rather formal note.
Looked at the models of AIRLINE and HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME.
(cont. on 8/9)
Item sets