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Called <u>Jane Jordan</u>. She read a little of <u>AGOG</u> and is  <br>
Called <u>Jane Jordan</u>. She read a little of <u>AGOG</u> and is  <br>
impressed with it.  <br>
impressed with it.  <br>
We arranged for me to demonstrate from Aug. 31 to Sept. 4.  <br>
The manufacturer's exhibits will not be permanent. Instead  <br>
they'll be changed (weekly, I guess). Although there are  <br>
guards she expects pilferage of the game components.  <br>
I'll call her in the middle of next week to arrange a meeting  <br>
when I'll bring her my resume and we'll discuss  <br>
the press conference.
<u>Jim Dunnigan</u> here for supper. Brought me: 5 copies  <br>
of <u>S & T</u> - issue #21. 3 copies of his new brochure. Staff  <br>
Newsletter No. 3. A new G.A.G.E form for evaluating war  <br>
games. The results of the feedback on issue #21  <br>
so far. (<u>CHICAGO-CHICAGO</u>)is last. My column is next to last.)  <br>
For $70 Jim rented a 2000 name "sample" from a list of  <br>
158,000 people who bought The American Heritage World War 2  <br>
Book. (abt. $10) by mail order. He sent brochures to them  <br>
and if the returns are 5% or better he'll send to the entire list.
Also available are a 400,000 list of ''Psychology Today''  <br>
subscribers; 270,000 list of ''Saturday Review'' subscribers;  <br>
280,000 combined list of buyers of history books by mail.  <br>
Jim would like to know what list <u>GAME OF THE MONTH CLUB (N.Y,)</u>  <br>
\used. (Was it A.H.?)  <br>
A.H. is definitely doing <u>PANZER BLITZ</u> as a regular game in  <br>
their series. This is a development of the Test Series.  <br>
<u>TACTICAL GAME 3</u>. They are also interested still in  <br>
(cont. on 6/11)