1970_Sackson_332_November 08.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_332_November 08.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_332_November 08.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 8 NOVEMBER 1970
Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity 312th day - 53 days to come
Wrote up BLACKS & WHITES GAME & VENTURE. Jim Dunnigan
called me in the evening and I told him that I'd have
the S&T column finished by Tuesday.
Claude and Anne here in evening. Claude brought me
the copy of TINTON JOKER he bought in Canada. It is
a card game and looks a little different.
The 4 of us played two games of CARDINO. It was
simple but there was opportunity for choice and it did
hold the interested.
Claude and I were talking about children's puzzles
and I brought up Fabio's suggestion that I do a
book on children's puzzles. He is toying with the idea
of doing such a book. I said I'd introduce him to
Fabio. He said he didn't think there would be any
trouble in interesting another publisher in it. I said
that if he worked up an outline and a sample chapter
and couldn't sell it to another publisher I would
then introduce him to Fabio.
Showed Pierre's LE LIVRE DES JEUX to Claude. He liked
it. I said I would try to get him a copy for him,
since he did send WATCH to Pierre.
Claude saw some 3M games advertised in the Oct.
(I think) SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. None of mine.
(cont. from 11/9) [11/13]
I asked Jack if he had written to "3M" about my
comments on the BAZAAR packaging. He said that he
wrote a report saying that it was the most popular
of the games, [crossout] at my demonstration at the
"Hallmark" exhibit. He didn't say anything about the
packaging because of office politics. I said I'd
take it up when I saw Keith or Bill in person.
[arrows pointing up and down] [started 11/13]
The office where BB delivered the S&T column was:
[bracket] Hecht-Vidmer
236 E. 46th St.
(972-1770)
(cont. from 11/16) [12/21]
Rcd. [couple lines crossed out]
a card from Mrs. Paul Greenough.
[started 12/21]
Twenty Fourth Sunday after Trinity 312th day - 53 days to come
Wrote up BLACKS & WHITES GAME & VENTURE. Jim Dunnigan
called me in the evening and I told him that I'd have
the S&T column finished by Tuesday.
Claude and Anne here in evening. Claude brought me
the copy of TINTON JOKER he bought in Canada. It is
a card game and looks a little different.
The 4 of us played two games of CARDINO. It was
simple but there was opportunity for choice and it did
hold the interested.
Claude and I were talking about children's puzzles
and I brought up Fabio's suggestion that I do a
book on children's puzzles. He is toying with the idea
of doing such a book. I said I'd introduce him to
Fabio. He said he didn't think there would be any
trouble in interesting another publisher in it. I said
that if he worked up an outline and a sample chapter
and couldn't sell it to another publisher I would
then introduce him to Fabio.
Showed Pierre's LE LIVRE DES JEUX to Claude. He liked
it. I said I would try to get him a copy for him,
since he did send WATCH to Pierre.
Claude saw some 3M games advertised in the Oct.
(I think) SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. None of mine.
(cont. from 11/9) [11/13]
I asked Jack if he had written to "3M" about my
comments on the BAZAAR packaging. He said that he
wrote a report saying that it was the most popular
of the games, [crossout] at my demonstration at the
"Hallmark" exhibit. He didn't say anything about the
packaging because of office politics. I said I'd
take it up when I saw Keith or Bill in person.
[arrows pointing up and down] [started 11/13]
The office where BB delivered the S&T column was:
[bracket] Hecht-Vidmer
236 E. 46th St.
(972-1770)
(cont. from 11/16) [12/21]
Rcd. [couple lines crossed out]
a card from Mrs. Paul Greenough.
[started 12/21]
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