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1 FRIDAY - JUNE 1973
152ND DAY - 213 DAYS TO COME


Remembered that I had made a second board for SPECTRUM years ago. It was faded on one fold of the back, but the front was in better shape than the one I have been using.

Called R.G.I. to ask Bob Gellman as a favor to me to use my name and Bob Champer's with our credits. He wasn't in and I spoke to Stan. Later I called to check and Bob said sure he'd do it.
Bob Champer called and I told him that PATTON is finally completed. Told him that I couldn't get Isby's name on the credits, but the historical material wasn't that great that it would give him a lift. Bob agreed.

Drew up the 4 solutions for THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS, putting in the colors on each dial.

Made up a rough set of HONORABLE RELATIONS pcs. [pieces] for to send to Bob Johnson. Cut out two 6" x 6" squares to use for boards and marked off the positions for pasting the partitions on one of them (for the finished model).

Rcd. [received] a call from David Kribs. Wanted to know if I rcd. [received] the copy of BEAT THE MARKET. Yes. The people who are putting out ZILCH will probably be taking over BEAT THE MARKET. He'll get 7% royalty which he'll share with the fellow who originally put it out. He'll let me know if it goes thru.

Showed HONORABLE RELATIONS puzzle to Phil Laurence. He solved one of them.
Played HIT THE JACKPOT partners, Phil and BB against Annette and me. It came out an exact tie - after I goofed towards the end.
Played SPECTRUM. Annette, who went first, pointed out that going first was a disadvantage. I agreed and made a rule that in case of a tie the player, among those tying, starting ahead was the winner.

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