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TUESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 1970
244th day - 121 days to come
Before starting to demonstrate looked at some of the other games upstairs in the store room, Two on race relations were: GLORY ROAD-0 1969 Creative Environments. Move along path by spinner "Luck cards dran when land on space send you... forwand or back, "Question "cards give another turn it se auswered correctly send you back 2 Spaces if answered incorrectly, (Rough idea) DIGNITY - 6 1969 Friendship Press, Path game. Have 5 cards, in hand and choose which to use - except that "Rent and some others must be used at once. If use "Uncle Tom's Limbo" shortcut may not use "Freedom" cards for rest of game. (These are mixed in the regular deck and are good ones for getting ahead.) Cards have timely a material on them such as go WAS you were walking by a disorderly, picket line today a policeman clubbed you on the head. Go Back 8. "You live in a white neighborhood. Several families in your area have set up a get acquainted party for a black family that has, recently moved in. Everybody Go Ahead 4," (Rough idea.)
Al Field, the card collector, stopped by, I asked him If he had the Marshal McLuhan deck of Cards. No. He'll call me at home about getting together.
Herb Seigel stopped by with his wife an children. I on thanked him for the clipping he sent me and apologized fan not writing about it before. He understood Here extended his invitation for BB and me to go there. We'll make it in the beginning of October, Herb told me that the issue of the last week in August of either SATURDAY REVIEW or NEW REPUBLIC had a long article on simulation games,
Borrowed the following to Interact games from Jane Jordan: PANIC, DIG, MISSION, DESTINY, DIVISION, & SUNSHINE. She also gave me a copy of the 7/22 NEWSDAY, with the article that mentioned me.
Jack Davis called to confirm our date for photos tomorrow, I told him about the popularity of BAZAAR. and the comments on the copy on the box... He'll be on vacation next week but thinks we should get together the week after to block out a letter to St. Paul.
Stephen Sondheim, who says he is a game collector and inventor stopped by, He has AGOG and several of my games. He obtained my address from Martin Gardner but hadn't gotten around to writing. He hasn't tried (iont, on 8/30)