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Spoke to <u>Red</u>.
Spoke to <u>Red</u>. He is just finishing the pasteup of ''<u>S & T</u>'' #31.  <br>
April 7 is O.K. for my column #32.  <br>
Took the following, some for possible use at Xerox exhibit:  <br>
''<u>MOVES</u>'' (#1); ''<u>S & T</u>'' #26 and 3 - #29; <u>NAPOLEON AT WATERLOO</u>.
 
To <u>Earl</u>'s. <u>Claude</u> there already. Earl insisted on treating us to  <br>
a Chinese meal at Hing Hing restaurant.  <br>
Started to play 3-hand game of <u>4000 A.D.</u> but  <br>
Claude wasn't feeling well. He napped while Earl and  <br>
I played. Instead of each using 2 home stars and  <br>
fleets as specified in the rules we each used only one.  <br>
And it still was rather complicated to use the warps.  <br>
Earl and I played a game of <u>HEXAGO</u> (see 3/18)  <br>
while Claude looked at books. Earl took the inventor's  <br>
name & address & will write to him.  <br>
The three of us played <u>WILDCAT</u> and it played well.  <br>
Claude bought a book - ''<u>GROWTH GAMES</u>'' for $1.50 and asked  <br>
Earl & me if he should get us copies. Yes.
 
During day rcd. a package from Parker with <u>SMESS</u>,  <br>
<u>LANDSLIDE</u>, <u>MASTERPIECE</u>, <u>AVALANCHE</u>, <u>MONOPOLY</u> (French).  <br>
Also rcd. <u>THE GREAT DOWNHILL SKI GAME</u> from Franklin.
 
In the morning before I left, rcd. call from <u>Jules Cooper</u>  <br>
in answer to mine of 3/17. Told him about the  <br>
info in ''<u>HOW TO PLAY GO</u>''. He thanked me.  <br>
I asked if he had sent the games yet. No, but he'll  <br>
be sure that I get them in time.  <br>
I told him I probably would have a game to show him  <br>
in a few months.
 
At G. & R. I told the secretary I'd take <u>RICOCHET</u> for Xerox  <br>
since she had tried to push the Kontrell games in the past.  <br>
However, they have discontinued handling them and are just  <br>
waiting for the samples to be picked up.  <br>
 
[Started 3/23]
 
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