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18 THURSDAY * OCTOBER 1973
ST. LUKE, EVANGELIST DAY * ALASKA DAY (ALASKA) * 291ST DAY * 74 DAYS TO COME


Call from Felicia. She rcd. [received] 6 copies each of FITTING & PROPER, THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS, and CUBITS. She gave copies to Leonard Willett and, because of the way they were packed, by mistake gave him two of each instead of one. She has to give copies to Diane Hirsch (spelling?) of Time Inc. and has to keep a copy herself. She said she could give me two each of my own and one CUBITS. She wrote to Burt Huber asking if he was sending samples to the inventors. (I recollect that he had said that she would get them all.)
She is returning INFERNAL BINARY MACHINE (see '71 [1971]) to its inventor. (I thought she did it a long time ago.)
D.D.I. is interest[ed] in SIJJEH (I saw a mock up of a box they prepared for it last time I was there) but they would like her to write the copy for the box. She won't unless somebody pays her.
Sol Cohen of ChildCraft saw a lot of her children's items and liked them. But because of shortages in paper and plastic he can't considered [consider] putting them out. Because of prior connections the only thing they can get readily is wood.
I suggested my taking back 3D BOXES someday next week to work on a variation with colored pieces. She wants to keep it in the office in case Jack Barry and another man from Owens-Illinois come in on short notice. If I don't have the variation ready she'll just tell them I can do it.
Robert Dorman (see 10/1) expected her to manufacture EXECUTIVE CORRIDORS, CAREER PATHS, and THE BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL BOSS. She'll tell him to take his things!
G. & R. told her again that they don't see any results from my S & T column. Told her that others have.

New NEW YORK magazine had a classified ad - WATERGATE - The convoluted game of conspiracy and betrayal, in which every move can backfire against its perpetrator. Players include all your favorite "Creeps", plus Martha and Senator Sam as avenging wild cards. On standard size game board. $6.95 plus 50¢ postage and handling from BECK DESIGN, Dept. 101, Box 4, Neptune, N.J. 07753. Dealer inquiries invited.


(cont. from 10/19) [10/19]


Claude showed me a book - "Ed McMahon's Barside Companion" which had, amog other things, a game called CIRCLE TIC-TAC-TOE. The field is as shown, with 2 winning lines of 4 indicated.

[Diagram of a circle with 4 concentric rings, each divided into 8 spaces. One ring shows 4 red dots in a row - 1 per space) going around it. Another row is formed by black dots - 2 in the center ring, and 1 in each of the next concentric rings. These are the 'winning lines'.]

Earl may be teaching an adult education course on BRIDGE. $12.50 an hour.
Played 4 hand BIG FUNERAL; me, Claude, Issy, and Richie.
Issy said that he had THE GODFATHER GAME that I loaned him - in good shape. I told him that he could keep it.
(cont. on 10/11)