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ad clipping for <u>OUTDOOR SURVIVAL</u> (which is the game <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> did for Stackpole Books, thru A.H.)  <br>
ad clipping for <u>OUTDOOR SURVIVAL</u> (which is the game <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> did for Stackpole Books, thru A.H.)  <br>
I called <u>Eve</u> and later she called me back. She is not sure  <br>
I called <u>Eve</u> and later she called me back. She is not sure  <br>
if she will stay with the ''Washington Post'' but in the meantime  <br>
she wanted a piece on games. Told her I was very  <br>
busy now but that I would try to have it by the end of  <br>
July which was good with her. The ''Post'' still has syndication  <br>
with San Francisco, New Orleans, and possibly the  <br>
international ''Herald Tribune''. The fee will still be $200.
Called <u>Mike Alber</u>. Out of town but <u>Ken Irsay</u> called me back later.  <br>
Asked for a "glossy" of <u>DEALER'S CHOICE</u> for ''<u>S & T</u>''. Also told him  <br>
about ''<u>BOOK WORLD</u>''. Asked for <u>ORION</u> for <u>Red Simonsen</u> and  <br>
<u>DEALER'S CHOICE</u> for the <u>Saperstein</u>'s. Sure.  <br>
As an afterthought called again and asked the secretary to have  <br>
him include the approximate price for <u>DEALER'S CHOICE</u>, and also  <br>
a "glossy" and price for <u>SQUARE OFF</u>.
Called Publisher's Central Bureau about my order of 4/27 for  <br>
''<u>MATHEMATICAL DIVERSIONS</u>'' and ''<u>ILLUSTRATED GAMES OF PATIENCE</u>''  <br>
The gal said