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FRIDAY 24 SEPTEMBER | |||
1971 267th day - 98 days to come | |||
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Rcd. 12 answers to <u>SLEUTH</u> problem. One said he was a gam | |||
collector with over 200 games. Another was a math teacher | |||
who will use <u>SLEUTH</u> for teaching deductive logic. | |||
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(cont. from 11/5) | |||
Told <u>Claude</u> that <u>Earl</u> offered to come next week to help | |||
me test games, for my columns. Claude would like to come, | |||
if Earl cam make it on Thursday. | |||
At F.A.O. Schwartz looked at <u>AD-LIB</u> & <u>PLAY ON WORDS</u>. The | |||
former is played like <u>SCRABBLE</u> except that instead of | |||
tiles with point values on them the letters are actually | |||
plastic letter shapes and the values are printed in the | |||
spaces on the board. Letters put on double or triple | |||
spaces affect the entire word but have no point value | |||
of their own. In drawing letters to plan with, they are | |||
shaken from a special box. Don't remember anything special | |||
about the latter. | |||
Looked at LOGUS SR (Ideal - see 1971 catalog). Each player has a | |||
[diagram of 4X5 grid with letters in most of the boxes | |||
DEAET | |||
IN-BH | |||
GOURM | |||
C-LSO] | |||
board with 18 sliding letter and 2 empty | |||
spaces, as shown. There is a pack of cards, | |||
each one calling for a word category | |||
and specifying a row in which it must be formed, | |||
also a point value. The first player to | |||
form a proper word wins the card. (Fairly | |||
complete idea.) | |||
To Riis Brothers, Nothing I don't know. | |||
<u>Earl Perel</u> called. He'll come here next Thursday. | |||
He is still working on a loan from the Small Business Adm. | |||
The one to whom I sent the letter seemed impressed. The next | |||
step is for a volunteer retired businessman to visit Earl. | |||
Earl is afraid that he will only be familiar with retail | |||
of small manufacture businesses. | |||
Earl played Claude's <u>MANIPULATION</u> the two times they got | |||
together this week. He wondered if he bothered Claude by of- | |||
fering a lot of suggestions for changes, more in the matter | |||
of presentation than in the rules. I said that Claude wel- | |||
comed the suggestions but it would be better to | |||
give them all together, after the game is finished (Claude | |||
had mentioned it to me.) | |||
<u>Al and Adela Richter</u> her in the evening. A number of his | |||
craft ideas are being considered, by the Girl Scouts among | |||
others, but nothing is being done with his games or puzzles. | |||
Al and I played <u>ORION</u> (earlier in day I read over the rule | |||
booklet.) We played the "Hydra" and "Orion" variations | |||
(cont. on 9/25) |