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Rcd. [received] <u>THE GAMESMAN</u> #1 from <u>Don Miller</u>. Almost all of it is devoted to
Rcd. [received] <u>''THE GAMESMAN''</u> #1 from <u>Don Miller</u>. Almost all of it is devoted to
<u>JETAN</u>.
<u>JETAN</u>.


Called <u>Red</u> to ask him when my next <u>S & T </u> column is due. Middle of
Called <u>Red</u> to ask him when my next <u>''S & T'' </u> column is due. Middle of
October or a litter later.
October or a little later.


While I was out <u>Marvin Channing</u> and <u>Fay Hartog</u> called. I'm to call Marvin
While I was out <u>Marvin Channing</u> and <u>Fay Hartog</u> called. I'm to call Marvin
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Phil met <u>Graeme Levin</u> [illegible word crossed out] when Graeme visited Simulations. <u>Jim</u> was
Phil met <u>Graeme Levin</u> [illegible word crossed out] when Graeme visited Simulations. <u>Jim</u> was
polite to Graeme, but terse. Phil spent some time with Graeme
polite to Graeme, but terse. Phil spent some time with Graeme
and they got along well. Phil may do some writing for <u>GAMES & PUZZLES</u>.
and they got along well. Phil may do some writing for <u>''GAMES & PUZZLES''</u>.


Phil suggested that we each take 45% of the proceeds from the
Phil suggested that we each take 45% of the proceeds from the
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fine. He is thinking of going into manufacturing more seriously,  
fine. He is thinking of going into manufacturing more seriously,  
with the idea of getting things started and then placing them
with the idea of getting things started and then placing them
with big companies, like he did with <u>COUP D'État</u>.
with big companies, like he did with <u>COUP D'ÉTAT</u>.


Jerry has placed <u>OH HELL</u> (which some gal did) with Cadaco.
Jerry has placed <u>OH HELL</u> (which some gal did) with Cadaco.
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details.
details.
Told him that <u>THE IMPUZZABLES</u> would probably be in the December
Told him that <u>THE IMPUZZABLES</u> would probably be in the December
<u>SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN</u>.
<u>''SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN''</u>.