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12/4
11/29
11/28
11/24
11/23
5 WEDNESDAY * DECEMBER 1973
339TH DAY * 26 DAYS TO COME


To Brenatno's abt. 11:30. Bob Gellman not there. Dorothy Shapiro
called Bill Tyler about her not knowing being informed about
the demonstration. Bill's assistant - Larry? - came down and said
the president of Brentano's yesterday walked thru the store
and blew his top over the demonstrations going on, and said no
more demonstrations until after X'Mas. Went upstairs to Larry's
office and called Bob Gellman. Not in and then he came there as
I finished. He was mad about the demomstration being cancelled
without be our [being] notified, but Larry didn't take any heed
of him.
Bob wanted to talk to Bill Tyler - "to say hello" - but he was in conference.
Bob invited me to lunch and I suggested "Chock-Full-of-Nuts".
After we ate Bob asked if I minded going "dutch". No.
Back to wait for Tyler. Bob told me that he wants the artist
to start working on the MACARTHUR box and he has to have the
battles we will use. Told him I'd have it by 12/17 and he'll call me
then.
Bob said that he'd like me to look at a game he is
considering putting into bookshelf format - together with
PATTON, MACARTHUR, & a gambling game - possible name
GRAND CASINO. It is a CHESS variant played with cards to
determine which pc. must be moved, named NOVINKA. It
was brought to Bob by the one who wrote Bobby Fisher's [Fischer]
biography. I told Bob that I knew of another similar game
(CHESS WITHOUT TEARS). He wanted me to tell him all the
details but I said I'd contact Gary Sherbell to contact him.
I also told him that no CHESS variant had ever sold
and said the check, which he'll send in about 2 weeks, will
be for about $1,600.
Got tired of waiting for Bill Tyler and went down to game dept.
Looked at games: Skor-Mor: - 5IVE STRAIGHT; this is
undoubtedly the same as 99 (see 5 x 3 card file) - the board
is the same as the one on the second card except that
the "X" space is replaced with an "O". YESTERYEAR - move
a long a board and answer questions. PRIME TIME. (Didn't
look in any of the Skor-Mor packages - shrink wrapped.)
WORDMATE (Family Toys, Inc. - Boonton, N.J. 07005). Letters
with point values show at windows - abt 15 or more in a row.
Apparently the whole alphabet on each. (Again couldn't look
inside.)
University Creations Inc. INVEST, which at home I discovered
was the same as a game published in 1958 by "Research & Promotion
Co.", and that Phil Orbanes gave me. ROADBLOCK; there are 16 wood
pieces, 14 [Small diagram of a box with a line connecting top to bottom and another line connecting center to right] and 2 [Small diagram of a box with a line connecting top to bottom and a line connecting left to right - like a plus sign '+'].
These are put at random in a 4 x 4 frame, except
that the 2 "+" pcs. cannot be next to each other (including diagonally?).
There is a plastic overlay with a number of U.S. cities, located so that
they are in the quadrants of the pcs. - no more than 1 in any quadrant.
A number of "trips" including different nos. of cities are noted.
Each has a basic score and a bonus per move for solving in less
(cont. on 12/4)