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tract - one blue and one black - for total of $3.50. Also bought | tract - one blue and one black - for total of $3.50. Also bought | ||
3 small plastic boxes for 25¢. Also got some "zodiac" contact. | 3 small plastic boxes for 25¢. Also got some "zodiac" contact. | ||
<u>Martin Gardner</u> called. For <s>th</s> his Jan. '73 [1973] column in <u>SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN</u> | |||
he is preparing a bibliography of written material on games. He | |||
asked if I knew the date of the latest edition of the Foreign | |||
Policy Association's booklet <u>SIMULATION GAMES FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSROOM</u>. | |||
I didn't, but I told him about <u>THE GUIDE TO SIMULATION GAMES FOR | |||
EDUCATION TRAINING</u> and he'll list that one instead. He asked if | |||
the paper back copy of <u>AGOG</u> with the updated listing of games | |||
will be coming out. Since it isn't he'll list my original book. | |||
He'll also include my <u>S & T</u> column. | |||
He told me of a new game by <u>John (I believe) Gale</u>. Gale originally | |||
called it <u>GNIM</u> but Martin changed it to <u>CHOMP</u>. There is an array | |||
of mxn objects. Players in turn remove all the objects in | |||
an area to the right of any chosen vertical line and above any | |||
chosen horizontal line. The player forced to take the object | |||
in the lower left hand corner loses. | |||
Martin mentioned that a square array was trivial and I | |||
said that the first player could win by taking all except | |||
the left hand and bottom rows and then play symmetrically. | |||
Martin was impressed that I saw that so quickly. | |||
I asked Martin if there was anything I should look for for him in | |||
England. Penguin put out a paperback of his ''Annotated Snark'' | |||
which is out of print. They told him that copies may still | |||
be available in stores. I'll try and get some for him. | |||
I called Martin back with the question from <s>Martin Gardner</s> | |||
<u>Don Turnbull</u> on why the pen name Lewis Carroll was chosen. He'll | |||
send me a card with the info. | |||
<u>Arthur</u> called to confirm our date for Thursday. | |||
<u>Claude</u> called. Would like to change our date Thurs. [Thursday] to Fri. [Friday] Told | |||
him of my tentative date with Stan Chess. I'll try to con- | |||
tact Stan and then call Claude. Read <u>Earl</u>'s latest letter to | |||
Claude. | |||
Tried to call <u>Stan Chess</u> at his number. No answer. | |||
Called <u>Phil Orbanes</u>. He'll come here for lunch Tuesday. Then | |||
we'll go over the p. and p. games and then <u>REALM</u>. | |||
Read Phil the clause about "all rights" from the 3M contract. | |||
At the <u>Horn</u>'s played <u>THE GO-ROUND GAME</u> and <u>ADD-A-LETTER</u>. Played | |||
that placed letters could be rearranged. |