1971_Sackson_096_March 17.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1971_Sackson_096_March 17.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_096_March 17.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1971
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
WEDNESDAY 17 MARCH 1971
St. Patrick's Day 76th day - 289 days to come
Felicia called. Because of a friend's death she won't
be at the office for her meeting with Al Richter
this afternoon, and she didn't have his number at
home. Told her I'd call and set up another appoint-
ment, for sometime next week.
Called and spoke to Mrs. Richter. She'll have Al call
me tonight. Gave her the opportunity of backing out of
the date Saturday. She didn't want to.
Called Mike Alber to check on his visit tomorrow. He'll
be here at 2. Asked if I had rcd. MASTERPIECE yet and
I said no. He'll bring it and SCAN. He asked if there
are other I don't have and I said CAPER and SMESS,
altho I wasn't too interested in the latter. He asked if
I had played the latter and I admitted that I hadn't. He
said it was the "sleeper" of last year.
Rcd. a long distance call from H.A. Cartwright, who sent
me THE FIVE WORD GAMES (see 1970). I apologized for not
writing to him, but explained that, because of my opera-
tion, I didn't get a chance to play it yet. I did say that
in reading it I didn't think it was a good as his
WORD SOLITAIRE. He asked if I'd be willing to try to sell it
for him, for 1/3. I told him that I didn't agent, and
that my own agent specifically has given up on word games. I
asked if he would like my opinion of the game when I
get a chance to try it. Yes.
Al Richter called while I was out and I called him back.
He'll go to Felicia next Tuesday at 2.
(cont. from 3/18) [3/18]
Mateo Times. Apparently he hasn't been able to get any syn-
dication. Mike said that it was hard to crack the syndicates.
The game POLITICS came up and he said that it had been doing
well once every four years. Then in 1968 it didn't do as well
as usual and they decided to drop it.
When he left he said that the visit had been very informa-
tive and interesting. I don't know exactly what he came for.
Another point. I told him how nice Parker had been in letting
me use the archives. I also brought up that no one there seemed
to know what was in them. He believes they use them if they
feel that something they are considering may have been done
before.
Tom Atwater called. He asked about my meeting with Mary Hilt
and I told him about the problem with clause 6 of the contract.
He agreed with me that I shouldn't sign. He had wanted to
(cont. on 3/16)
St. Patrick's Day 76th day - 289 days to come
Felicia called. Because of a friend's death she won't
be at the office for her meeting with Al Richter
this afternoon, and she didn't have his number at
home. Told her I'd call and set up another appoint-
ment, for sometime next week.
Called and spoke to Mrs. Richter. She'll have Al call
me tonight. Gave her the opportunity of backing out of
the date Saturday. She didn't want to.
Called Mike Alber to check on his visit tomorrow. He'll
be here at 2. Asked if I had rcd. MASTERPIECE yet and
I said no. He'll bring it and SCAN. He asked if there
are other I don't have and I said CAPER and SMESS,
altho I wasn't too interested in the latter. He asked if
I had played the latter and I admitted that I hadn't. He
said it was the "sleeper" of last year.
Rcd. a long distance call from H.A. Cartwright, who sent
me THE FIVE WORD GAMES (see 1970). I apologized for not
writing to him, but explained that, because of my opera-
tion, I didn't get a chance to play it yet. I did say that
in reading it I didn't think it was a good as his
WORD SOLITAIRE. He asked if I'd be willing to try to sell it
for him, for 1/3. I told him that I didn't agent, and
that my own agent specifically has given up on word games. I
asked if he would like my opinion of the game when I
get a chance to try it. Yes.
Al Richter called while I was out and I called him back.
He'll go to Felicia next Tuesday at 2.
(cont. from 3/18) [3/18]
Mateo Times. Apparently he hasn't been able to get any syn-
dication. Mike said that it was hard to crack the syndicates.
The game POLITICS came up and he said that it had been doing
well once every four years. Then in 1968 it didn't do as well
as usual and they decided to drop it.
When he left he said that the visit had been very informa-
tive and interesting. I don't know exactly what he came for.
Another point. I told him how nice Parker had been in letting
me use the archives. I also brought up that no one there seemed
to know what was in them. He believes they use them if they
feel that something they are considering may have been done
before.
Tom Atwater called. He asked about my meeting with Mary Hilt
and I told him about the problem with clause 6 of the contract.
He agreed with me that I shouldn't sign. He had wanted to
(cont. on 3/16)
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