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To <u>Bob Gellman</u> at his office and went over the slides he rcd.  <br>
To <u>Bob Gellman</u> at his office and went over the slides he rcd.  <br>
from Martine, and elsewhere.
from Martine, and elsewhere. Then went to Willoughbys on 32nd St. to  <br>
get some more. Still didn't have all we needed. He wanted me  <br>
to go to Macy's but I told him I didn't have the time.  <br>
While at his office I called the Skunk Works and spoke to <u>Jim D.</u>  <br>
My press card won't be ready so they'll give me a letter.  <br>
Asked if they had any plans for a "Mafia" <u>GAME</u> (see 12/29/71).  <br>
There is a "Gangster" <u>GAME</u> in the talking stage, and  <br>
there is always the possibility of one about the "Mafia".  <br>
Bob asked to speak to Jim. Then, after saying hello, he said  <br>
to me "You don't have any war games, do you?" I told him  <br>
I did and he stalled Jim. He mentioned wanting to do a  <br>
war <u>GAME</u> but we got sidetracked and didn't get back  <br>
to it.  <br>
Bob said he would call me tomorrow to check on the slides we  <br>
still needed, from the records I have been keeping.
 
To <u>Earl Perel</u>'s and <u>Claude</u> came after. Earl and I played a complete  <br>
"set" of <u>Claude</u>'s <u>UPSTAGE</u>. The board was divided  <br>
into two areas as shown and "spots" of six colors
are marked (colors may not be exactly as shown)  <br>
in th positions shown.  <br>
 
[Diagram of an 8 x 8 grid board. DIvided diagonally