Created page with "3 Friday - August 1973 <br>215th day - 150 days to come ---- Rcd. [received] <u>THE GAMESLETTER</u> #60. Among other things, mentions a sale of <u>DIPLOMACY</u> magazines; <u>G&P</u> #7; <u>TRIPPPLES</u>; <u>NAVAL WARGAMES</u>, <u>WAR GAMES</u>; <u>INSTITUTE FOR DIPLOMATIC STUDIES</u>, <u>XENOGOGIC</u> VI:3 (Mag.), <u>THE COLD WAR GAME</u>, <u>DOOMSDAY</u>, <u>INTER-NATIONAL SIMULATION</u>, <u>POLARIS III</u>, <u>TOP SECRET</u>, <u>AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENT..."
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is no mention of the reprint edition, or of the money I owe for
is no mention of the reprint edition, or of the money I owe for
the "Permission."
the "Permission."
Put in the numbers on the <u>RALLY</u> layout. Drew up a layout for the
new <u>SPACE STATIONS</u>, with a 4x3x3 field. Drew up a layout for
my <u>END OF THE LINE</u> and for <u>INVESTIGATION</u>
<br>To Boston Post for repros. [reproductions]
Made a set for the <u>PUZZLE</u> of 7/31, and thought of the name
<u>EVEN WORSE</u>. <u>Dave Horn</u> tried it and got within 1 pc. [piece] of solving it
in quite a few different ways. He couldn't solve it, however, but
didn't want to quit trying.
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(cont. from 8/4) [8/6]
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In a store saw <u>IT'S KNOT EASY</u>, a <u>Marvin Glass</u> puzzle put
out by M.B. There is a 4x4 layout of plastic pcs.
with raised sections of a "rope." It is set up to make a
closed loop. They say that there are many solutions.
<br>Claude bought a game called <u>TEN-Q</u> at a thrift shop for 50¢.
I didn't think I had it so I took it and payed him in the
settling up we did. Told him I'd give it to him if I discover that
I have it. (Later discovered that I did.)
<br>Bought, at Strand Book Store, a book <u>FORMS OF PAPER</u>. And at
Sylvan bought June '73 <u>SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN</u>. Had article on computer <u>CHESS</u>.
<br>[started 8/6]