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4 SUNDAY - AUGUST 1974 NINTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST - 216TH DAY - 149 DAYS TO COME


Discovered that the rules for HARE & TORTOISE and ELECTION were missing - while working on a game diary.


(cont. from 8/3) [8/2]

of a "Title" and a "Stolen Goods." It can be a true set or a fake, which may or may not hold up. They are placed face down in the spaces, starting with $500,000. A Player may also "register" a set when he wins a case in court, and it doesn't have to be the "stolen goods" involved in the case.

When all six register spaces have been filled the game ends. Each player collects the amount on the space on which he registered (a chip of his color identifies the cards) with the following exceptions, If a true registration is made of an item, a later registration is invalid. If a fake registration is made and a later true registration is made of the same then "stolen goods," the fake registration is invalid. The player with the most money wins.

I suggested having more registration spaces, espcially if he increases the number of cards. Played well.

Played a couple of games of PENNYROYAL. Pleasant. Raymond was the champ.

Claude would like to have copies of S&T to give to people and also some copies of NAPOLEAN AT WATERLOO to give to beginners in wargamming. [Started 8/2]


(cont. from 8/3) [8/3] [three columns: Game name. $ amount. notes.]

Rcd. 2nd Quarter 3M report ACQUIRE $903.10 ((No foreign)) Deposited in Dollar, BAZAAR (.28). MONAD 44.94. VENTURE 107.38. EXECUTIVE DECISION 554.21. ($20.78 to Claude) SLEUTH 223.22 $1,842.54. $1,381.90 to me $460.64 to I/S

Rcd. statements from Hallmark on FITTING & PROPER and THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS. No royalties, but no debits.