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22 TUESDAY - JANUARY 1974
22ND DAY - 343 DAYS TO COME


Rcd. [received] a copy of EL CONQUISTADOR. In the mag. is an editorial stating that it has taken over for the defunct INTERNATIONAL WARGAMER.
It is primarily a DIPLOMACY magazine, but there is an article on a 1914 modification and some general articles.
Rcd. [received] a letter from an AGOG reader who had a p&p game called TRAIL-WORD.

Drew up an outline map of Luzon for MACARTHUR.

Call from <{u>Mr. H. Cirker.
Dover Publications.
(212) 255-3755.
His ass't. [assistant] learned from Castle that they have a few copies of AGOG left but have no intention of reprinting it. He suggested that I write to Random House requesting return of my rights "unless you have plans for reprinting." I told him that I'd call and let him know the results.
He said that he heard from Martin Gardner that I made a living from games and we discussed the difficulties of making a hobby a way of earning money. I also said that I might be going back to engineering.


(cont. from 1/23) [1/24]


FRAC JACK, which is a takeoff on BLACKJACK. (Filed in Gini
Scott folder.)
Phil figured my royalty for REALM
and gave me a check.
[bracket drawn] 11,147 units @34 = $334.41
[bracket drawn] previously paid = 9.93
[bracket drawn] office supplies = 9.00
[bracket drawn] $315.48 due
Told Phil about my call from
Clyde Peters of Stackpole Books. Phil
is interested in acting as a con-
sultant for the Scarne games (SKARNEY, etc.) the fees going
to "Gamut." He is willing to go to Harrisburg but thinks it
would be better if Peters came to his office. Phil thinks that
I should get some kind of "finders fee."
Spoke about the disappointing performance of the p&p games
and that they second batch is uncertain. Actually Phil
doesn't see ant prospects for my preparing games for "Gamut"
in the forseeable future.
Phil had lunch sent up for the two of us.
Took one more expanding file and 4 of the small cardboard
boxes from BRIDGETTE, There are others that I will pick up next
time I am there.
To Carter Hall and spoke to Dick Landman. He gave me a copy
of THREE PLAYER CHESS, also a glossy and an article from
TIMES on Robert Zubrin.
The prototype of CASINO CHESS wasn't there, but he'll send me
a copy when it is published.
Gave him a copy of S&T #41 as a sample of my column.
(cont. on 1/18)