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letter stating that they were good games but there are too <br>
letter stating that they were good games but there are too <br>
many strategy games on the market. <br>
many strategy games on the market. <br>
She suggested that she get <u>SHAPE AND SHATTER</u> back from <br>
<u>Harold Frankel</u> to show to Schaper, but I said that I'd <br>
bring the set with the plastic PCs. I also said I'd bring <br>
<u>EVEN WORSE</u>. <br>
<u>Denis Ladoucer</u> has a game <u>ZIGGURAT</u> which she'd like to show to <br>
Schaper but she'd like to have me try it first. I'll be there  <br>
at 12 Wednesday to try the game with her and Denis. <br>
Her new client <u>Steve Radash</u> (see 4/9) went to Brentano's to buy <br>
<u>SLEUTH</u>. They were out of it - and couldn't care less. Felicia is afraid <br>
that with <u>Dorothy Shapiro</u> gone things will go down hill there. <br>
Dorothy is trying to find something with a game company - but is <br>
having trouble since she doesn't want to relocate. Steve loves <u>SLEUTH</u>, <br>
which he bought at Macy's. <br>
To S.P.I. and gave <u>Redmund</u> my column for ''<u>S & T</u>'' #44. Got some <br>
more of the colored circles from him. He'd like my next column <br>
by 6/10 if possible. <br>
He told me a lot about the upcoming <u>ALPHA CENTAURI CAMPAIGN</u>, <br>
which he designed completely by himself. <br>
Got the game <u>IMPERIALISM</u> from <u>Howie Barasch</u>. Also got an envelope <br>
from Malcolm Gluck of "Intellect Games" with some ad material <br>
and glossies of <u>HARE AND TORTOISE</u>, <u>ELECTION</u>, and <u>STOCKBROKER</u>.  <br>
(Duplicates of what I already have.) <br>
From Sal got copies of ''<u>S & T</u>'' #42 and two of #43. <br>
Made repros of my column in #43. Also made repros of the board <br>
and cards for the game <u>THE BALLET COMPANY GAME</u>.
To R.G.I. returned <u>THE BALLET COMPANY GAME</u> to <u>Bob Gellman</u>. He <br>
had another visitor and asked me to return in about half an hour. <br>
Stopped at Mag-Nif. <u>Jerry Goldstein</u> wasn't there but I spoke to <br>
the gal. The only thing of interest to me was <u>TURNABOUT</u>. She only <br>
had one copy there but said she expected more. Asked me to come <br>
(cont. on 4/21)