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<u>Fay Hartog</u> called.
<u>Fay Hartog</u> called. The sales dept. wanted to know how many  <br>
copies of the returned <u>AGOG</u>'s I wanted. I said that  <br>
if they were 65 [cents] I'd take as many as they had. If  <br>
more she'll contact me.
 
Called <u>Claude</u> and spoke to Anne. Claude called me later.  <br>
He spoke to <u>Wald</u> yesterday and Wald was going to call <u>Wexler</u> about  <br>
an appointment. Claude didn't hear from Wald about it.  <br>
Claude and I discussed a date including <u>Earl</u>. Claude  <br>
called him and then Earl called me. Date Thursday at his  <br>
borrowed apartment. I'm to call Claude.
 
Call from <u>Phil Orbanes</u>. <u>Carl Eisenberg</u> called him after  <br>
checking with <u>Bob Reiss</u>. They want only p & p games to  <br>
retail for $2. They are counting on sales in the  <br>
neighborhood of 1,000,000 a year for the 6 games.  <br>
Phil is working on three games, two of which he told me  <br>
(cont. on 6/1)