1971_Sackson_196_June 25.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1971_Sackson_196_June 25.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_196_June 25.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
FRIDAY 25 JUNE
1971 176th day - 189 days to come
Rcd. a notice from Goethe House that I hadn't returned
DER SPIEGEL (discarded). Called and said that I had re-
turned it the following day. The librarian apologized.
At Princeton looked at a store called "The Game Room." It
had a good collection of games, but nothing I haven't seen.
Bought a copy of SPLURGE for $3. [[ College store had COLLEGE DAZE, another sex and drinking game. A more risqué set of cards can be bought. (Didn't get details.)
At { Witherspoon Art & Book Store, 12 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
bought a copy of BOLIVIA by Ottilie H. Reilly.
Also bought a boxed set for SALTA which did not
have rules, but I have info on it. The lady there was
interested in how it was played and I promised to
send the rules to her.
To Herb Siegel's. Gave them a copy of NINE OF SWORDS. Showed
SALTA to Herb & he didn't have a copy. Gave it to him.
Looked at the overall arrangement of his collection.
(cont. from 6/26) [6/26]
spaces marked "Retreat" and a man landing on one must
go back to start over. (No mention is made of men meeting
each other along the path or reaching the opposite end.)
The first to kill the opponent's men wins.
At the end of the rules there was an ad for a game
CUBE ANAGRAMS, with no description of the game.
GAME OF COLORS (McLoughlin Bros. - 1888). In the center of the
board are 6 colored circles, with a number from 1 to 6 in
each. Around the edge is a path with colored circles and
numbers, in different combinations. 2 play and each places a
marker on one color-number combination. Then they move a-
nother marker around the path by [crossed out] spinning a
spinner and moving the number on either end. If land on
their own color or number collect 1 chip from opponent - if
both, 2. If neither put one in pool. Game over when one
player runs out of chips. Opponent then takes pool - which
means he gets all the chips.
DERBY DAY (P. - London - N.D.) 48 "horse" cards - Odd nos. red (1-47)
Even nos. (2-48). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
At end there is an ad for PAM, which, from the picture
and description, is the same as FLINCH.
GAME OF POLITICS (W.S. Reed - 1888). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
ALLEGRANDE - [Herb will send copy of rules and other info.]
MUSICAL DOMINOES (Theo. Presser - 1893). [Herb will send
copy of rules and other info.)
SEEGA (McLoughlin Bros. - 1883). Actually the Madagascar game,
FANARONA.
(cont. on 6/24)
1971 176th day - 189 days to come
Rcd. a notice from Goethe House that I hadn't returned
DER SPIEGEL (discarded). Called and said that I had re-
turned it the following day. The librarian apologized.
At Princeton looked at a store called "The Game Room." It
had a good collection of games, but nothing I haven't seen.
Bought a copy of SPLURGE for $3. [[ College store had COLLEGE DAZE, another sex and drinking game. A more risqué set of cards can be bought. (Didn't get details.)
At { Witherspoon Art & Book Store, 12 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
bought a copy of BOLIVIA by Ottilie H. Reilly.
Also bought a boxed set for SALTA which did not
have rules, but I have info on it. The lady there was
interested in how it was played and I promised to
send the rules to her.
To Herb Siegel's. Gave them a copy of NINE OF SWORDS. Showed
SALTA to Herb & he didn't have a copy. Gave it to him.
Looked at the overall arrangement of his collection.
(cont. from 6/26) [6/26]
spaces marked "Retreat" and a man landing on one must
go back to start over. (No mention is made of men meeting
each other along the path or reaching the opposite end.)
The first to kill the opponent's men wins.
At the end of the rules there was an ad for a game
CUBE ANAGRAMS, with no description of the game.
GAME OF COLORS (McLoughlin Bros. - 1888). In the center of the
board are 6 colored circles, with a number from 1 to 6 in
each. Around the edge is a path with colored circles and
numbers, in different combinations. 2 play and each places a
marker on one color-number combination. Then they move a-
nother marker around the path by [crossed out] spinning a
spinner and moving the number on either end. If land on
their own color or number collect 1 chip from opponent - if
both, 2. If neither put one in pool. Game over when one
player runs out of chips. Opponent then takes pool - which
means he gets all the chips.
DERBY DAY (P. - London - N.D.) 48 "horse" cards - Odd nos. red (1-47)
Even nos. (2-48). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
At end there is an ad for PAM, which, from the picture
and description, is the same as FLINCH.
GAME OF POLITICS (W.S. Reed - 1888). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
ALLEGRANDE - [Herb will send copy of rules and other info.]
MUSICAL DOMINOES (Theo. Presser - 1893). [Herb will send
copy of rules and other info.)
SEEGA (McLoughlin Bros. - 1883). Actually the Madagascar game,
FANARONA.
(cont. on 6/24)
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