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I meant to bring a copy of the new edition of <u>AGOG</u> to  <br>
I meant to bring a copy of the new edition of <u>AGOG</u> to  <br>
Felicia, which she requested yesterday, but I forgot.
Felicia, which she requested yesterday, but I forgot.
<u>Felicia</u> showed me a letter from <u>Larry Stockard</u> at Hallmark.  <br>
He said that he would be on the way shortly. (Approximate wording.) He  <br>
also said that they would be interested in <u>FRENETICS</u>, but not  <br>
if it is a package deal with other games.  <br>
<u>Lillian Voegelin</u> was there working on a project with <u>Felicia</u>  <br>
so I left soon after talking to Willett.
To 200 5th. Picked up the 2/21/72 issue of ''<u>TOY & HOBBY WORLD</u>.  <br>
Had an ad for <u>COACHES ALL-STAR FOOTBALL</u> (Great Games Inc.);  <br>
(Lawrence Toys, Inc.) <u>CROSSTIXX</u>, <u>EGG TIMER</u>, <u>SCATTER BRAIN</u>,  <br>
<u>NOT QUITE</u>, <u>HEXASPIRATION</u>, <u>MAGNE - TANGLE</u>, <u>PANDORA'S BOX</u>,  <br>
<u>ANGLE-TANGLE</u>, <u>TRY ANGLES</u>.
To Research Games. <u>Bob Gellman</u> there. Had a box for <u>HOLIDAY</u>  <br>
and it looked good - not too juvenile and not too egghead.  <br>
Bob said that F.A.O. Schwartz had already put in an order.  <br>
On the wall there was a mockup of a game called  <br>
<u>HOLLYWOOD</u>. I asked Bob about it and he said he hoped they  <br>
wouldn't have to use it, but if <u>Ken Morgan</u> wouldn't