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23 FRIDAY * FEBRUARY 1973
54TH DAY * 311 DAYS TO COME


Call from Felicia. Nothing specific. She was horrified over Toy Fair.
Also she thinks I should stop working on business games, like
THE BRAIN GAME, and come up with something for Parker.

Rcd. a letter from Walter Dykoski. Mentions STRATO CHESS. Sent corrected
rules for CRESCENDO and tentative rules for
STRATO CHECKERS - DOUBLES. Has rcd. about a dozen orders thru my
S & T column. Asked for backnumbers of #34, #35, and #36.
Sent me check for $10.
Rcd. a copy of his game IMPASSE from Phil Shoptaugh. Also
a letter mentioning TAU, IMPASSE, CLUSTER, and THE LINE GAME.
And a patent on the latter (#3,695,615). Also mentions HEX
and BRIDG-IT. He will probably [be?] in for the show in May.

Rcd. a call from Mr. Morin of Random House concerning AGOG. The
"permission" was for another book. They are now checking the
rest of my report to see if that is in error too. I'm to call
him Tuesday to get the results.

Call from Felicia; Gini Scott had been there for a long time
and made liberal use of the phone. In turn Gini said that she'd
have someone at M.B.'s educational line call Felicia. Felicia had been
trying to reach him without success. (Gini kept her promise.)
Felicia decided not to handle Gini.
Alan Turoff came in while Gini was there and asked if Springbok
was coming out with his item. Gini appeared not to notice, but
Gini said that SCREWBALL earned about $7,000. Someone else gets a share.
Doing some catching up on game diary

In evening called