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meet an angles as well as at right angles. (This may be <br>
meet an angles as well as at right angles. (This may be <br>
the <u>PUZZLE</u> I saw on 2/27 in <u>Tom Atwater</u>'s hotel room.) <br>
the <u>PUZZLE</u> I saw on 2/27 in <u>Tom Atwater</u>'s hotel room.) <br>
<u>JATI</u>
<u>JATI</u> (which is not to be confused by the previous game of <br>
the same name) is a <s>pu</s> action puzzle of maneuvering a piece <br>
thru an obstacle course using a magnet. The ad sheet <br>
also lists <u>PLOY</u> as being available for shipment <br>
on Aug. 1. (Ad sheet filed in 3M folder.)
 
International Learning Corp. - Spoke to <br>
{J.R. Donaldson <br>
{Bar Ben Co. Associates Inc. <br>
{245 S.W. 32nd St. <br>
{Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 33315 <br>
I told him that I hadn't rcd. the copy of <u>TRADE THE MARKET</u> <br>
I was promised at the Toy Show. He said he'd get one out to <br>
me so that I could review it. <br>
Saw <u>IN-QUEST</u> which is similar to <u>PROPOGANDA</u> and is <br>
basedon scientific method. <br>
In the "discovery room" <u>STRANGE BEDFELLOWS</u> and <br>
<u>MR. PRESIDENT</u> were listed and I am pretty sure I saw them. <br>
They were (I believe) both quiz types games.
 
"<u>Marge Naramore</u>" - Took folders on <u>DIRTY WATER</u> and <u>SMOG</u>. The girl I spoke to said they were both games of strategy and <br>
that she would send me review copies. They are coming <br>
out on July 1st with another one called <u>ECOLOGY</u> and she'll <br>
see that I get that too. (They are published by Urban Systems). <br>
(Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.)
 
"Regina Products Inc." - <u>HUSKER DU</u>? (This, I believe, is Danish for <br>
"Do you remember"). Don't remember the details too well but <br>
I believe that there are cards with pictures and the names <br>
in some language. <s>These ar</s> One of these is placed beneath <br>
a gadget so that the pictures are <s>obscured</s> covered, <br>
but can be exposed thru openable windows. Play is similar <br>
to <u>CONCENTRATION</u>, trying to remember where certain pictures <br>
are so that they can be marched. (Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.) <br>
(cont. on 5/16)