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<u>1812</u>, <u>SOLDIERS</u>, <u>LA GRANDE ARMÉE</u>, <u>FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR</u>, | <u>1812</u>, <u>SOLDIERS</u>, <u>LA GRANDE ARMÉE</u>, <u>FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR</u>, | ||
T<u>HE MARNE</u>, <u>BREAKOUT & PURSUIT</u>, <u>FRANCE, 1940</u>. | T<u>HE MARNE</u>, <u>BREAKOUT & PURSUIT</u>, <u>FRANCE, 1940</u>. | ||
<u>Dale</u> gave a letter sent to [illegible word crossed out] ''Simulations'', but to me, from | |||
<u>Walter Dykoski</u>. About <u>STRATO TAC-TICS</u>, <u>STRATO CHECKERS</u> & | |||
spoke to <u>Red</u>[Redmond A. Simonsen?]. The week after X-Mas [Christmas] will be o.k. for my next column. | |||
To ''Gamut of Games'' where <u>Phil</u> ordered lunch sent up for us. | |||
Gave him a copy of <u>SET</u> no.35. | |||
Played [illegible word crossed out] two of the REALM mini-games, for the "Ancient | |||
version played with the starting arrangement as shown, [a drawing of a square board divided into 4 rows and 4 columns of smaller squares. Each square has a circle in the center alternating between white and black, beginning with white in rows 1 and 2, and beginning with black in rows 3 and 4.] | |||
Then tried a variation with each player choosing | |||
one space at a time. Both ways were O.K. | |||
Played the "20th Century" versionand I sug- | |||
gested the following to clean up the rules. "A counter- | |||
agent freezes all enemy activity in a realm." Phil | |||
had allowed an enemy piece to enter. (I won all the games.) |