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SUNDAY 30 AUGUST 1970
Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity
242nd day - 123 days to come
Wrote a letter to Kathy Brooks with my comments on the Information Board and the Tally Sheet in EXECUTIVE DECISION. Told her that the comments on the rules would follow in about a week.
Called Arthur and set a date at Wald's house on he prefer 9/9 or 9/10, depending on Claude. He saw Felicia for a moment at the Gift Show. She was at the "Starcraft" exhibit. I told Claude about X returning GENIUS BLOCKS. He is not too unhappy since he doesn't want them held indefinitely. He is thinking of putting them out in- dependently. Several transit policemen have offered to put money into the project.
Got literature together and also copies of VENTURE, MONAD, TEMPO, INTERPLAY, and ODD OR EVEN ready to bring to "Hallmark Gallery" tomorrow.
(cont. from 8/31) [8/31] least 20 copies of AGOG, ("Doubleday," which I checked in the morning, didn't have any.) The $125 check for SEARCH arrived.
(cont. from 9/1) [9/1]
to market any of his games. He is interested in joining NYGA. I gave him my card and he gave me his address:
{Stephen Sondheim
{246 E. 49th St.
{New York
{421-3198
Robert Fratkin a Washington stock broker (who also deals in Presidential Campaign Items) said that he had and enjoyed some of my games. He did not like the ending of VENTURE (having the first edition). I told him the story and he asked if I could send him a copy of the altered rules, since his friends wouldn't believe him. Said I would.
{Robert Fratkin,
{1718 P. Street, N.W.
{(Apt. 506)
{Washington, D.C. 20036
{(202-483-0274)
(Cont. on 8/29)