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10 FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 1972
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10 FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 1972 <br>
MARTIN LUTHER - BORN 1483 - 315TH DAY - 51 DAYS TO COME
MARTIN LUTHER - BORN 1483 - 315TH DAY - 51 DAYS TO COME
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To Benson & Bowles at 10 for meeting with <u>Claude</u>, <u>Wald</u>, <u>Arthur</u>
To Benson & Bowles at 10 for meeting with <u>Claude</u>, <u>Wald</u>, <u>Arthur</u>
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had some artwork pasted on top of my thin board; also a box.
had some artwork pasted on top of my thin board; also a box.


Wexler is leaving HASBRO so that he can ake more money as
Wexler is leaving HASBRO so that he can make more money as
an independent game inventor. I asked him who we could contact
an independent game inventor. I asked him who we could contact
at HASBRO about getting copies of our games when (and if) they
at HASBRO about getting copies of our games when (and if) they
come out in 1974. He'll be working with them, he is sure, since
come out in 1974. He'll be working with them, he is sure, since
he leaving on good terms. As soon as he gets set up in New
he [is] leaving on good terms. As soon as he gets set up in New
York he'll send us his card.
York he'll send us his card.


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At Doubleday bought a copy of <u>CHESS SETS</u> by F. Lanier Graham,
At Doubleday bought a copy of <u>CHESS SETS</u> by F. Lanier Graham,
for $1.98.
for $1.98.
Met <u>Marvin Kaye</u> at his shared Canegie Hall [Carnegie Hall] studio. He returned
my books <u>75 YEARS OF FUN</u> and <u>YESTERDAYS GAMES</u>. He also
gave me a copy of <u>CHILDREN'S GAMES AROUND THE WORLD</u>. Also
a copy of the Bibliography for his book <u>A TOY IS BORN</u>
(filed in '72 Misc.). <br>
The 2 young lady editors at Stein & Day would like to meet me. We'll
arrange something after my vacation. He suggested that I bring
them a copy of <u>''AGOG''</u>. <br>
His book will be out for Toy Fair.
At Childcraft on 58th St. saw <u>TAU</u> (Four Generations). <br>
There is a board as shown with [illegible word crossed out] 21 peg holes.
There are two sets of wood pegs (one set
shown) started in grooves. One has a light wood
in the middle, the other dark. <br>
[Drawing of peg board. Rectangular with a column on each side of the square middle. The columns have 7 smaller rectangles, on the left they are plain line rectangles, on the right they are each divided in thirds with colors filled in. The middle square has an arrangement of dots representing the peg holes, in rows: 3, 5, 5, 5, 3.]
Players in turn place only one of their six colored pegs (the black-white cannot be placed
until the other six have been placed) with either end down in any
hole. The <s>side</s> end in the hole does not show. After a peg has
(cont on 11/9)