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8/18 <br> | |||
THURSDAY 19 AUGUST<br> | |||
1971 <br> | |||
231st day - 134 days to come | |||
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Spoke to <u>Felicia</u>. She spent a few hours with <u>Bob Martin</u>, a | |||
retailer in Detroit who has a close tie with 3M. They ship | |||
him games for interstate copyright requirements. He has discontinued | |||
[illegible strikeout] handling <u>MONAD</u>. Although he thinks it is a a | |||
good game he things the rules are terrible. He got too many | |||
complaints from customers about them. <u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u> and | |||
<u>SLEUTH</u> seem to be doing well. <br> | |||
She saw <u>Jerry Green</u> of The Puzzle Factory. He said that | |||
<u>THE DICTIONARY GAME</u> was doing just great, even though they | |||
only had a prototype at the Stationery Show (<u>Bob Martin</u> | |||
said it was a dog.) Felicia asked if it was O.K. with me for | |||
her to show <u>X-CHANGE-WORD</u> to Jerry and I said ""Of course"". |