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<u>ACQUIRE</u>, <u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u>, <u>VENTURE</u>, <u>SLEUTH</u>, <u>MONAD</u>, | <u>ACQUIRE</u>, <u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u>, <u>VENTURE</u>, <u>SLEUTH</u>, <u>MONAD</u>, | ||
<u>HOLIDAY</u>, <u>PATTON</u>, <u>FITTING & PROPER,</u> and <u>THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS</u>.<br> | <u>HOLIDAY</u>, <u>PATTON</u>, <u>FITTING & PROPER,</u> and <u>THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS</u>.<br> | ||
She asked about <u>TIDDELY WINKS</u> and <u>TIDDELY WINKS TENNIS</u>. | She asked about <u>TIDDELY WINKS</u> and <u>TIDDELY WINKS TENNIS</u>. | ||
Mothner had listed these as being popular in the 1890's and I | Mothner had listed these as being popular in the 1890's and I | ||
thought the latter might be later. Told her that I'd <s>loo</s | thought the latter might be later. Told her that I'd <s>loo</s> | ||
check on it and call her back if Mothner was wrong. (Looked | check on it and call her back if Mothner was wrong. (Looked | ||
at <u>90 YEARS OF FUN</u> and they were listed there.) | at <u>90 YEARS OF FUN</u> and they were listed there.) | ||
Short letter from <u>Graeme Levin</u> on <u>AGOG</u>.<br> | Short letter from <u>Graeme Levin</u> on <u>AGOG</u>.<br> | ||
Rcd. a glossy of <u>POLICE STATE</u>. | Rcd. [received] a glossy of <u>POLICE STATE</u>. | ||
Played 6-hand <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u> with the <u>Horn</u>'s, including | |||
Laurie and Susan. It worked o.k. even tho the girls, | Played 6-hand <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u> with the <u>Horn</u>'s, including | ||
Laurie and Susan. It worked o.k. even tho the girls, particularly | |||
Laurie, were a little hazy at first. Barbara won and | |||
everyone liked it.<br> | everyone liked it.<br> | ||
The Horns gave me a book they had been given:- | The Horns gave me a book they had been given:- | ||
<u>CHESS OPENINGS: THEORY AND PRACTICE</u>. | <u>CHESS OPENINGS: THEORY AND PRACTICE</u>. | ||
<u>Claude</u> called in the morning to cancel out date tonight. Anne<br> | <u>Claude</u> called in the morning to cancel out date tonight. Anne<br> | ||