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12 WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 1972
12TH DAY - 354 DAYS TO COME


Rcd. [received] a letter from Andrew N. McLaren, an AGOG reader. He sent me rules for CIRCULAR TIC-TAC-TOE. I checked and in 1964 game diary found it in a commercial version by Child Guidance.

Rcd. a letter from Haar Hoolim. He misunderstood VECTOR. Sent a variation of THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Sent an ad for another "Orda" game - LET ME THINK "Arithmetic game for all ages."
He says that all he wants is a short answer from me.

Called Bernie Lane. The Xerox exhibit is being moved up. A craft show moves out on March 13th. Ay first Bernie figured that the Press Party for the opening of our show would be on April 6th but he got a call from Razor (?) of Xerox. When he call me back he said it probably would be March 20th, due to Razor's vacation. Bernie would like me to get started as soon as possible. Said I'd try to get sketches to them early in February.
I told Bernie that I still hadn't rcd. any official notification. He asked what the terms were that we agreed upon. I said $500 plus $100 for one day (or overnight - they paying expenses) at Rochester. He said that I would be getting a letter, either from Xerox or for from them in Xerox' name.

Called Bob Hallowell. He was interested in how I was doing with the p. and p. games. Told him I had about 10 ideas pretty well worked out, including DRILL FOR OIL, AIR BATTLE, and X AND O. He asked if I agreed to use FICTIONARY GAME, and I said sure, as long as he wants it.
I'll go there probably next Friday. Call Thursday first.
Asked about FUN CITY. The buyer (?) for Sears and Roebuck has been changed. Reiss will see the new one shortly. He will bring the hand made sample which is not as good looking as the final printed product, but still good looking.
I asked about NINE OF SWORDS. He is sending a check for around $800 to Phil Orbanes. This covers (I understand) the period of Sept., Oct., and Nov. '71 [September, October, and November 1971].

Called Fay Hartog to ask about the AGOG reprint, and the advance and 125 books for me. She said it really wasn't their problem and I told her of my visit to Miriam Norton yesterday. She then told me that Tom Lowry was the one in charge of subsiduary rights, and she transferred me to him. He also said that it was Fabio's responsibility and I said Fay transferred me. He laughed and said they're all lazy, but he'll look into it.
Fay called me back a little later to say that I would get an advance of $250, but it would come with my summer royalty report. However she found out that I was getting $1200 for my upcoming royalty. I said I was amazed since I was be-
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