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Title
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1970_Sackson_071_February 20.jpg
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Creator
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Sid Sackson
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Date
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1970
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Type
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image
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Format
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.jpg
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Source
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Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
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Language
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English
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Coverage
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1970
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Rights
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The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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transcription
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English
FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY
Ember Day 1970 51st day - 314 days to come
Felicia called.
Braniff flipped over the GO SEE presentation. Nothing def-
inite yet however
American Home Products is interested in using Connor's
HALF AND HALF as a promotional game.
She has a new GAME for me to look at.
She wants to buy another copy of AGOG from me to give to
Jake Williams. He has a cube PUZZLE for her to handle.
At home there was a letter from her with some of this
info and also John Healy's thank you letter for AGOG (see 2/5).
Rcd. a $2.00 refund from: { National Mail Order Enterprises, Inc.
Box 383
Westport, Conn. 06880
Check was marked "7 Games refund because of printing
delay." These are SENSITIVITY, ODD PIECES, etc.
Rcd. NOST-ALGIA #117 (Jan. 1970). Had a mention of
AGOG in connection with Phil Cohen. He asked for com-
petitors, particulary for LINES OF ACTION.
(cont. from 2/21) [2/26]
{ Jerry's telephone No's.
Home: (phone number)
Office: (phone number)
formed himself. For 2 to 6 players.
POT LUCK:- Described this since Parker kept it for con-
sideration. 2 to 8 can play. 6 each of 6 colored marbles
are placed in a pot. Players in turn draw one and announce
the color, truthfully or otherwise. Others can challenge.
Didn't get all the details of the challenging procedure,
A player wins when he gets 1 of each color.
BUBBLE TROUBLE:- Three puzzles in plastic hemi-
spheres. One has 3 hooks of different colors attached to the
roof and three colored rings that have to be hung on
the proper hook. One has 2 loose cups and two loose
spoons. The spoons have to be maneuvered into the cups,
colors matching. One has a top hat and a ball. Object
is to get the ball under the hat.
3M took another Basketball GAME, not Frank's.
BB brought COUNTERPOINT with her and I showed it
to Jerry. He liked it but not the name.
Rcd. an invitation to enter a team of 4 CHESS tournament
from NOST. (Discarded.)
Rcd. a letter from Peter Swift. He has some ideas on
his GAME (see 2/22). He has a good point.
[started 2/26]