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22 TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 1972
53RD DAY - 313 DAYS TO COME


Rcd. a letter from Jim Scully. Mentioned FORESIGHT
and PLAYTHINGS. (He is married!)

Rcd. a letter from K.A. Michaelson. There was a mistake
in the BAZAAR royalty. We were overpayed $3,874.71.
($2,906.03 ours and $968.68 Felicia's). It will be taken out of
our next payment.
Since there was no mention from Michaelson about the error
in my 1099 form I sent him a certified letter with a return receipt.

Called Bob Hallowell about the pencil & paper games. He said
that his designer, Fred Feucht, would be calling me to set a
date to get together and try out the games and pick one
tyo complete art work on - probably DRILL FOR OIL - with a
name such as WILDCAT.
I asked Bob about MANHATTAN MADNESS. It is probably
definitely a dead issue. Forgot to ask him about getting my
model back.
Fred Feucht called and I'll go to his office Thursday at 1:30.

Felicia called. Bill Dohrmann of Parker is coming to her office
at 9 tomorrow morning. She never met him and was very nervous.
She asked if I would come in and she would pay me.
I told her I'd come but that I didn't want to be payed.
Decided to argue about it later. I'll bring some of my things to show.

Rcd. a call from
{Esther Fink
{Follow Through - The Interdependent Learning Model
{Institute of Developmental Studies - New York University
{(548-2237)
They are working on some kind of study of games on a
government grant and she was told that I had a bigger
collection of games than any other (didn't know where the
information originally came from). She was interested in
my classification system and thought perhaps I could be
a consultant for them. I'll contact her after Toy Fair.
She was glad that I mentioned it and will go herself.
I asked if she was familiar with the book
THE GUIDE TO SIMULATION GAMES FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING. Yes.

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