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pretty sure it would.  <br>
pretty sure it would.  <br>
I read over the rules for <u>Earl</u>'s <u>PHILANTROPY</u>. They were  <br>
I read over the rules for <u>Earl</u>'s <u>PHILANTROPY</u>. They were  <br>
about 15 typewritten pages long. Playersbecome directors  <br>
about 15 typewritten pages long. Players become directors  <br>
of various foundations, or of the foundation portfolios (two  <br>
of various foundations, or of the foundation portfolios (two  <br>
separate offices). Endowments are set up and players  <br>
separate offices). Endowments are set up and players  <br>
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Players score for the number of their chosen Airline taken in  <br>
Players score for the number of their chosen Airline taken in  <br>
during the play - squared (i.e. 5 cards = 25 points). I  <br>
during the play - squared (i.e. 5 cards = 25 points). I  <br>
suggested that tricks
suggested that tricks should also have a value. Earl wanted  <br>
to set a value of 5 per trick. Claude talked him down to  <br>
2. (Issie and I didn't like it. Claude did.)  <br>
<u>Earl</u> is preparing <u>ITINERARIES</u> for Stancraft, which Claude  <br>
told him about. Claude and I both thought they would want  <br>
something with a lighter touch. I mentioned Stancraft's  <br>
miserable performance with <u>TRANSFORMATION</u>, etc.  <br>
I asked and Claude said that he rcd. a short letter from  <br>
<u>Frank Armbruster</u> telling him, Claude, to keep after  <br>
Frank.  <br>
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