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14 THURSDAY - DECEMBER 1972
14 THURSDAY - DECEMBER 1972


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<u>ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II</u>.
<u>ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II</u>.


Al mentioned that <u>CONFLICT</u> Magazine has gotten some new  
Al mentioned that <u>''CONFLICT''</u> Magazine has gotten some new  
financing and is continuing. The centerfold game for issue no. 3 in <u>Alister MacIntyre</u>'s <u>ASSASSIN!</u> MacIntyre had offered it  
financing and is continuing. The centerfold game for issue #3 in [is] <u>Alister MacIntyre</u>'s <u>ASSASSIN!</u> MacIntyre had offered it  
to <u>S&T</u>[''Strategy and Tactics''].
to <u>''S&T''</u> [''Strategy and Tactics''].


Al gave me a copy of <u>OUTDOOR SURVIVAL</u>. A.H. loused up <u>Jim</u>'s
Al gave me a copy of <u>OUTDOOR SURVIVAL</u>. A.H. loused up <u>Jim</u>'s
original game.
original game.


In back room also get 5 copies of <u>S&T</u> [''Strategy and Tactics''] no. 35. The centerfold
In back room also get 5 copies of <u>''S&T''</u> [''Strategy and Tactics''] # 35. The centerfold
game is <u>YEAR OF THE RAT</u>. There are ads for the following
game is <u>YEAR OF THE RAT</u>. There are ads for the following
boxed games: <u>WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN</u> (<u>Bob Champer</u> said that <u>Phil
boxed games: <u>WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN</u> (<u>Bob Champer</u> said that <u>Phil
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even look at it), <u>AMERICAN REVOLUTION</u>, <u>1918</u>, <u>RED STAR - WHITE STAR</u>,  
even look at it), <u>AMERICAN REVOLUTION</u>, <u>1918</u>, <u>RED STAR - WHITE STAR</u>,  
<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>.
<u>THE 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>Dale</u> gave a letter sent to [illegible word crossed out] ''Simulations'',  but to me, from
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To ''Gamut of Games'' where <u>Phil</u> ordered lunch sent up for us.
To ''Gamut of Games'' where <u>Phil</u> ordered lunch sent up for us.
Gave him a copy of <u>S&T</u> no.35.
Gave him a copy of <u>''S&T''</u> #35.
Played [illegible word crossed out] two of the REALM mini-games, for the "Ancient
Played [illegible word crossed out] two of the <u>REALM</u> 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.]  
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
Then tried a variation with each player choosing
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or column. Worked good, but we didn't go far in the game.
or column. Worked good, but we didn't go far in the game.


In keeping with the profession of the mini-games from
In keeping with the progression of the mini-games from
ancient on, the concensus [consensus] (Phil, Joel, Wally) is that the
ancient on, the concensus [consensus] (Phil, Joel, Wally) is that the
feature game should be in the indefinite future, [illegible word crossed out]
feature game should be in the indefinite future, [illegible word crossed out]