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Called <u>Harold Frankel</u> to make sure that he got the report that <br>
Called <u>Harold Frankel</u> to make sure that he got the report that <br>
I returned to him Monday. Also to tell him that the rules <br>
for <u>SIDETRACK</u> made no sense. Supposed to call me back, but didn't.
Started <u>S & T</u> column. Wrote up <u>PURSUIT</u>, with some suggested <br>
improvements, and started <u>SHIFTY CHECKERS</u> - most of it actually. <br>
Called <u>Howard Wexler</u> to ask if he wanted his name mentioned <br>
as the inventor of <u>CONNECT FOUR</u>. Yes. He'd like a tear  <br>
sheet of the column. <br>
Asked him if there is any special project he'd like to talk to <br>
me about. No. I'll call about getting together when I am more caught up.
Call from <u>Claude</u> about our Monday date. He also called <br>
<u>Wexler</u> today. Wexler refused to tell Claude who was looking <br>
at his games. Claude complained about the length of time and <br>
Wexler said that he should have at least two years to show <br>
a game and if Claude objected he could take all of his games <br>
back. Claude said O.K. I will and Wexler was surprised. <br>
He said that the "Coffee Break Line" was being considered <br>
and he couldn't return those. Claude also said that they <br>
should have things in writing and Wexler said that he always <br>
works on a "handshake". They left things up in the air.