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asked about the rules and he wanted to limit them to  <br>
asked about the rules and he wanted to limit them to  <br>
a 4" x 6" area on top of the platform. I didn't think that  <br>
a 4" x 6" area on top of the platform. I didn't think that  <br>
would be enough room and suggested
would be enough room and suggested a folded sheet. At  <br>
first he thought it would add 1 [cent] to the cost but then  <br>
decided it would cost as much to print on the platform.  <br>
He wants me to have the rules completed for 6 of  <br>
the games so that they can pick 2 to do an art job  <br>
on. He thinks <u>DRILL FOR OIL</u>, with a name like  <br>
<u>WILDCAT</u>, will lend itself to artistic treatment. He would  <br>
like them by the end of next week.  <br>
Wanted to discuss various problems, such as what to  <br>
do about <u>THE FICTIONARY GAME</u> (Perforations to tear into  <br>
pcs. ?). He was rushed and will call me back on Monday.
 
I called <u>Felicia</u> to ask for <u>Chuck Titus</u>' address. Got answering  <br>
service who said she was at home.  <br>
Felicia called. She rcd. a letter from <u>Bob Edwards</u> asking  <br>
some questions about <u>CHECKPOINT</u>. They seem to like it  <br>
a lot. No mention of <u>PLANES</u>.  <br>
Another letter from <u>Bob Edwards</u> <s>asking</s> talking  <br>
about <u>PSYCHE-PATHS</u> & <u>KALIKO</u> and asking questions about "both  <br>
games." Originally he knew they were the same game. She  <br>
sent him Titus' original model of <u>KALIKO</u> in a tube.  <br>
Told her about <u>FITTING & PROPER</u> check and the cold letter.  <br>
She said it was probably written by his secretary.  <br>
She told me that she rcd. a letter from <u>Mary Hilt</u>. I didn't  <br>
(cont. on 2/9)