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for <u>SPEED CIRCUIT</u>. He also asked how come I hadn't <br> | for <u>SPEED CIRCUIT</u>. He also asked how come I hadn't <br> | ||
reviewed <u>EVADE</u> like I said I was going to. <br> | reviewed <u>EVADE</u> like I said I was going to. <br> | ||
Another forwarded letter asked for info on <u>SPACEVENTURE</u>. He asked <br> | |||
if I had tried <u>SPACE CHESS</u>, the first playable 3-D <u>CHESS</u> game <br> | |||
he has foound. | |||
The magazine ''<u>INTELLECTUAL DIGEST</u>'' came (the trial copy). It had <br> | |||
an ad for ''<u>S & T</u>'' ; March '72 issue. | |||
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(cont. from 3/9) [3/15] | |||
<u>SCRABBLE FOR JUNIORS</u> is missing. He does have a large | |||
<u>SCRABBLE</u> and <u>NUMBLE</u> that he can send. I told him to <br> | |||
send these. He also has a 12' x 12' plastic <u>PARCHEESI</u> board. <br> | |||
Kids can be used for the pcs. Told him I'd check on whether <br> | |||
Exhibition Management would want it. <br> | |||
For display he will send me <u>BALI</u>, <u>RSVP</u>, and a Russian <br> | |||
language <u>SCRABBLE</u>. | |||
To Simulations office. <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> away on vacation. <br> | |||
<u>Phil Orbanes</u> and <u>Red</u> were in a conference with <u>Bob Reiss</u> <br> | |||
and <u>Manny Lefkowitz</u>. Broke in to tell Phil I'd call <br> | |||
him tonight. <br> | |||
Spoke to <u>Al Nofi</u>. Showed him <u>Alfons Rubbens</u> letter of 3/13 <br> | |||
asking for a copy of ''<u>S & T</u>'' to send to Waddington. Al made a <br> | |||
copy to give to Jim. <br> | |||
<u>Al</u> had a letter for from the one who wrote concerning <br> | |||
<u>BUGS AND LOOOPS</u> (see 3/9). His supervisor absconding with the copy. <br> | |||
I offered to leave a copy of <u>SLEUTH</u> with <u>Al Nofi</u> for <br> | |||
<u>Robert Felice</u> but Al was afraid it might be stolen. |