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29 FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972
<br>ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS - 273RD  DAY - 93 DAYS TO COME


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Rcd. [received] the 1973 Childcraft catalog. Among other things listed:-
<u>PATTERN PENDING</u>, <u>SENTENCE CUBE GAME</u>, <u>ON SETS</u>, <u>KLIK</u>,
<u>REMEMBER, REMEMBER</u>, <u>FIZZOG</u>, <u>TUF</u>, <u>KALAH</u>, <u>CHECKLINE</u>, <u>CONNECT</u>,
<u>ARCHIE BALL</u>, <u>NEW TOWN</u>, <u>TAJ</u>, <u>BLACK AND BLUE</u>, <u>PERFECTION</u>,
<u>THINK-A-MAJIG</u>, <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u>, <u>SNAPSHOT MEMORY</u>, <u>OOPS</u>,
<u>FRENETICS</u>, <u>GREAT DOWNHILL SKI GAME</u>, <u>MARIENBAD</u>, <u>STRATO TAC-TICS</u>.
(Discarded part and filed rest in 1972 Misc.)
Rcd. an invite to a cocktail party at "The Four Seasons" to
introduce <u>THE HOWARD HUGHES GAME</u>. RSVP and called to say I'd come.
Called <u>Fred Feucht</u>. Made date to come to his office Monday to look
at his art work on <u>XANDO</u>, etc. so that I can work up games
to go with it
When I mentioned <u>Phil</u> and I sharing our royalties from Hoi
Polloi with him, he said it certain wasn't our responsibility to see
that he got his money back.
Called <u>Marvin Katz</u>, thinking I had met him at the cocktail party
for <u>THE GODFATHER GAME</u>. It was the one for "Cadeaux." He is quite
busy and will contact me in a few weeks about getting together
to return <u>YESTERDAY'S GAMES</u>, etc.
Worked out a layout of circles for <u>NO WAY</u> and had <s>five</s> ten copies
made at Boston Post Road. In evening worked out the arrange-
ment of numbers. BB tried it.
<u>Claude</u> called he told me about a game advertised in <u>NEW YORK</u>
magazine, the one with contest #122 (July 24th). It is called
<u>SHACKLES</u> - Regis Games, 91-03A 172nd St., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432.
It is advertised as <s>a game</s> strategy, tactics, & deception in a boardgame
$2.50.
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