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SUNDAY 24 JANUARY 1971

Third Sunday after Epiphany 24th day - 341 days to come


Wrote to William E. Zumstein telling him who published TICKER TAPE (Fontenelle & Cadaco).

Called Arthur, in answer to yesterday's call. He thought I was already on TV, after seeing Pat & Henry Pelham Burn this week. I told him when I will be on.
Pat particularly likes his HIGH DECK PUZZLE, which is now played somewhat differently than the info I have.
Wald saw an ad in the VILLAGE VOICE for something called New York Game Co. Inc. From the copy it sounded like some kind of group encounter session, but it wasn't quite clear. Wald called and tried to get further info, but they told him to come to an open house. Hasn't had a chance yet.


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Rcd. a letter from Dr. Allen S. Mariner, an AGOG reader. (He says it is marvelous.) Has comments and/or ques- tions on HEKATON, ALL MY DIAMONDS, PATTERS, CROSSINGS, PAKS, DOMINO BEAD GAME, and NETWORK. Also a comment on TWIXT.

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At Felicia's looked at the games of mine she had. Took home SPELLBINDER. Felicia wanted me to take MARLBORO COUNTRY but I didn't want to carry it. Will take it another day.
Felicia is keeping the original version of GO SEE and the small model of TANGLED WEB.

Put together the TRI TAC TOE game I got today. The holes in the planes distort the vision. I'll be able to use the posts but I'll have to buy some plexi- glass.
In the rules there is a moving game called 3-D TARGET CHECKERS.


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along the spaces. (Can also go diagonally but they didn't make it clear how to measure this.) The lateral displacement on the red die, or double in the case of some types of clubs, is then moved. (Fairly rough ideas.) Each space 20 yards.

Called Felicia to tell her that we had forgotten to fill out a disclosure form for WILD WOOD PILE which I left with her this morning. She filled it out in the company name and sent

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