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3 SUNDAY - DECEMBER 1972
FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT - ST. FRANCIS XAVIER - 338TH DAY - 28 DAYS TO COME
Wrote to the Institute in Holland concerning PATTERNS II - CREATOR (see 11/15).
Sent my list of errors in STRATO TAC_TICS sample games to Walter Dykoski with a letter.
(cont. from 12/4) [12/7]
DOUBLE AGENT by Andy Luftig. There were 2 sets of rules and Felicia gave me one set. The board is 20x40 (I think) spaces. The two halves are colored differently. In each half there are (about) 6 areas as shown, 3 marked with a "1" closer to the [cent symbol] and 3 are marked with a "2" and these are further away. [A drawing of of a square divided in 4 quarters, the outside of the square is made with heavier marks than the lines which divide it. The dividing lines go past the boarder of the square. There is a "2" inside the square, centered so that it is in each quadrant. Above the rectangle there is a line with a cent symbol over it, to the right of the square.]
Felicia has a letter from a [illegible word crossed out] David C. Parent who says he has a game called THE WATERGATE AFFAIR GAME. Felicia won't even answer.
She showed me a letter from James G. Salsheider (Partner- Marina Enterprises) offering their two games WINE CELLAR and CHUG-A-LUG for her to sell to someone for $30,000.
She wondered how come they were selling games that were put out by Dynamic Design. Later she asked Ennio about it and he said Marina Enterprises produced the games and D.D.I. just distributed them. He didn't think they were good enough to produce himself.
Felicia heard from Stan Chess and he brought her MULLIGAN, CLUE WORDS, and PSYCHOLOGICAL BLOCKS this morning.