Created page with "'''23 FRIDAY * FEBRUARY 1973'''<br> 54TH DAY * 311 DAYS TO COME ---- Call from <u>Felicia</u>. Nothing specific. She was horrified over Toy Fair.<br> Also she thinks I should stop working on business games, like<br> <u>THE BRAIN GAME</u>, and come up with something for Parker.<br> Rcd. a letter from <u>Walter Dykoski</u>. Mentions <u>STRATO CHESS</u>. Sent corrected<br> rules for <u>CRESCENDO</u> and tentative rules for<br> <u>STRATO CHECKERS - DOUBLES</u>. Has..."
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and <u>BRIDG-IT</u>. He will probably [be?] in for the show in May.<br>
and <u>BRIDG-IT</u>. He will probably [be?] in for the show in May.<br>


Rcd. a call from
Rcd. a call from Mr. Morin of Random House concerning ''<u>AGOG</u>''. The <br>
"permission" was for another book. They are now checking the<br>
rest of my report to see if that is in error too. I'm to call<br>
him Tuesday to get the results.<br>
 
Call from <u>Felicia</u>; <u>Gini Scott</u> had been there for a long time<br>
and made liberal use of the phone. In turn Gini said that she'd<br>
have someone at M.B.'s educational line call Felicia. Felicia had been<br>
trying to reach him without success. (Gini kept her promise.)<br>
Felicia decided not to handle Gini.<br>
<u>Alan Turoff</u> came in while Gini was there and asked if Springbok<br>
was coming out with his item. Gini appeared not to notice, but<br>
Gini said that <u>SCREWBALL</u> earned about $7,000. Someone else gets a share.<br>
<s>Doing some catching up on game diary</s><br>
 
In evening called