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the winner. The cards for females to draw are called "Crack Cards"
the winner. The cards for females to draw are called "Crack Cards"
and those for males "Dickie Cards." We agreed that the game wasn't  
and those for males "Dickie Cards." We agreed that the game wasn't  
right for me to review for either <u>S & T</u> or <u>BOOK WORLD</u>. But he said
right for me to review for either <u>''S & T''</u> or <u>''BOOK WORLD''</u>. But he said
he'd give me a copy for my collection after he catches up with
he'd give me a copy for my collection after he catches up with
his orders.  
his orders.  
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To <u>Felicia</u>'s. <u>Graeme Levin</u> was there. He came to <u>Herb Roth</u>'s who
To <u>Felicia</u>'s. <u>Graeme Levin</u> was there. He came to <u>Herb Roth</u>'s who
wasn't there. He looked in Felicia's door and saw <u>ACQUIRE</u> on the wall
wasn't there. He looked in Felicia's door and saw <u>ACQUIRE</u> on the wall
and came in. Felicia may be able to help him get <u>GAMES & PUZZLES</u>
and came in. Felicia may be able to help him get <u>''GAMES & PUZZLES''</u>
in some stores, and get some advertisers, with appropriate fees for her.
in some stores, and get some advertisers, with appropriate fees for her.
<u>Gary Sherbell</u> there and, after Graeme left, we discussed his
<u>Gary Sherbell</u> there and, after Graeme left, we discussed his
changes in <u>TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS</u>. There are a lot of
changes in <u>TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS</u>. There are a lot of
changes from the description I have on 9/8/70. The board is
changes from the description I have on 9/8/70. The board is
five sided and the values run from $10,000 to $50,000. The
five sided and the values run from $10,000 to $50,000. The
torts spaces are circles with two tors in each. A player
torts spaces are circles with two torts in each. A player
landing on a tort can sue another player who is on either
landing on a tort can sue another player who is on either
of the torts, or can sue more than 1 player - one at a time. If
of the torts, or can sue more than 1 player - one at a time. If
another player is on the same 2 torts he can be sued in both s[word cut off]
another player is on the same 2 torts he can be sued in both sim-
ultaneously. In the case on suit is held and cards from both torts
can be used interchangably [interchangeably]. After a suit if a player has used
more than 4 cards he can either replace enough cards to
get to 12 (instead of the former 14) or can throw in the rest
of his hand and take a new 12 cards. Also, some (or possibly
all) of the corner spaces allow a player to draw 3 cards and
discard any three he wishes. There are now 5 instead of
6 torts and one has more cards and more - and higher value-
positions on the board. One has less cards and positions
on the board and the other 3 are roughly equal, in between.
 
Felicia agreed to handle the game again, but we both urged
him to make a good model and to write the rules carefully.
 
After Gary left, Felicia told me that she had been after Amer-
ican Greetings. Then the mailman brought a package from them.
It contained the rules for <u>GIRL TALK</u>, <u>QUICKSAND</u>, <u>THE MONEY GAME</u>,
<u>LOG JAM</u>, <u>TRIAD</u>, <u>ASK IT</u>, <u>LOTTERY</u>, <u>WHAT'S IT WORTH IN DOLLARS</u>
(They called it "How Much is that in Dollars?"), <u>BALLS AND CHAINS</u>,
and <u>WILD WOOD PILE</u>. The letter read:-
"We do not feel any of the ideas fit into our plans at this time
but will appreciate it if you will keep us on your list of poten-
tial customers. MacGuire and I will make it a point to stop
and see you whenever we are in New York."
 
Felicia showed me a letter from <u>Alfred Rosenfeld</u> on <u>SIJJEH</u>,
(cont. on 7/30)