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Gave Alex a copy of <u>SLEUTH</u>, a copy of <u>AGOG</u> (which he said  <br>
Gave Alex a copy of <u>SLEUTH</u>, a copy of <u>AGOG</u> (which he said  <br>
he'd get the paper to pay for - the full $6.95), one of  <br>
he'd get the paper to pay for - the full $6.95), one of  <br>
the three sets of rules
the three sets of rules for <u>GROUP THERAPY</u>, ''<u>S & T</u>'' #32,  <br>
and the rules for <u>TEMPO</u>, <u>ODD OR EVEN</u>, and <u>INTERPLAY</u>.  <br>
He said he was sorry, but he had thrown away the cover  <br>
from the <u>BALI</u> box, but <u>Felicia</u> had said he could keep it.  <br>
His family in Ireland has a collection of books from the 1890's  <br>
and he thinks there are some on games. When he goes back  <br>
he will check and send me any I don't have.  <br>
He contacted the people at the New York ''<u>TIMES</u>'' Magazine  <br>
section. They might be interested in an article on games too.  <br>
He should know in a week or two. (They pay $750 if the  <br>
article is used. $300 if they assign it but don't use it.)  <br>
At Brentano's he saw another psychological game.  <br>
<u>I TRUST YOU IMPLICITLY</u>.  <br>