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7 SUNDAY - MAY 1972
ROGATION SUNDAY - 128TH DAY - 238 DAYS TO COME


BB typed a list of cities, days, and sights I prepared for
HOLIDAY for Bob Gellman.


(cont. from 5/8) [5/8]

pretty sure it would.
I read over the rules for Earl's PHILANTROPY. They were
about 15 typewritten pages long. Playersbecome directors
of various foundations, or of the foundation portfolios (two
separate offices). Endowments are set up and players
can at special times give awards to sponsors of endowments.
Players get more credit for awards if they are
retired, or more for being dead. A player can also become a
monk. When game is over players are ranked for their
position in awards credits and for financial standing, and
the results averaged to get the winner. In case of tie
award credits takesprecedance. (Very rough idea. For one
thing I didn't see any of the equipment.)
The four of us played Earl's ITINERARIES. There are 64 cards
with cities each with its longitude and latitude given.
They are arbitrarily divided into 8 different airlines, 8
cities in each airline. The airline is also noted on the
card. One city in each airline is marked with a [circle], making
it a trump. Another is marked with a [square], making it an over-trump.
4 play and each is dealt