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<u>Red</u> showed me a game <u>QUEBEC 1759</u> which they may sell  <br>
<u>Red</u> showed me a game <u>QUEBEC 1759</u> which they may sell  <br>
thru ''<u>S & T</u>''. Made copies of the complete info.  <br>
thru ''<u>S & T</u>''. Made copies of the complete info.  <br>
Spoke to <u>John Boardman</u> who did
Spoke to <u>John Boardman</u> who did the article in ''<u>MOVES</u>'' #4  <br>
which mentioned <u>ELECTION</u> (not by name). We reminisced about  <br>
it. When I get a little free time he'll come here for a visit.
 
He told me about a series of books by <u>Joseph Needham</u>  <br>
called ''<u>SCIENCE & CIVILIZATION IN CHINA</u>'' (Cambridge University Press?).  <br>
Vol. 3 - "Astronomy" discusses Chinese games developing out of  <br>
divination and is very complete on Chinese games.  <br>
Spoke to <u>Phil Orbanes</u>, going out to the park to speak freely.  <br>
<s>Phil Orbanes called</s> He spoke to <u>Fred Feucht</u> today and Fred  <br>
understood our difficulties. If I can come up with games  <br>
other than pencil and paper to fit his artwork there would  <br>
be just as much chance to interest MB in them. Some suggestions - <br>
pegs, vinyl on vinyl, grease pencil on vinyl.  <br>
<u>Marshall Lucas</u> has a lot of other business in town so there  <br>
won't be any hard feelings because of Fred calling off the  <br>
date tomorrow.  <br>
<s>Phil and I discussed the games for Reiss</s> I told him about  <br>