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With <u>Phil</u> played <u>SKYSCRAPERS</u> trying a new idea. Each  <br>
With <u>Phil</u> played <u>SKYSCRAPERS</u> trying a new idea. Each  <br>
player
player has two levels - one the low levels, the other the  <br>
high. Try to place them so that as many as possible of  <br>
your levels, each counted separately are together. For each  <br>
group of a level together score the number in the group times  <br>
the number minus 1. (Played O.K. but nothing to get excited about.)
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(cont. from 3/14)  [3/14]
 
<u>Davis</u> gave her my number, but she said that she heard about  <br>
me wherever she went. She'll come here 3/29 to  <br>
interview me and see the collection.  <br>
 
 
<u>Leonard Willett</u> called. He checked thru my 1970 and 1969 returns  <br>
and figured that by reducing the deductions drastically and  <br>
taking capital gains I could save about $1000 and $800. He'll  <br>
check informally on the chances of success.
 
Working on the <u>DIALEMMA</u> game by myself. Decided the best  <br>
type of objective would be grouping similar to the puzzles,  <br>
such as 2-2-2-2-2, 1-2-3-4, etc. Have about 5 different  <br>
combinations and win by getting say, 3 or 4 of them. For 4 it  <br>
is better for each player to have 8 rather than 10 dials.  <br>
(cont. on 3/12)