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the Americana.
the Americana.
<br>Article "Manufacturers Speak Out on Games" with statements by the
<br>Article "Manufacturers Speak Out on Games" with statements by the
following: Lyle D. Hurd (Coach House),
following: Lyle D. Hurd (Coach House), Louis Goebel (S&R), <u>Lee P. Gelber</u>
(Invicta), Clayton C. Atkinson (P.), J. Robert S. Conybeare (Marx),
<u>Douglas R. Bolton</u> (Cadaco), <u>W.G. Carlson</u> (Tomy), William G. Gaspero
(Western Printing), <u>William L. Garrity</u> (Schapher), <u>Shepherd Bentley</u>
(Aladdin), R.A. Kerr (Cosom), John W. O'Donnell (M.B.).
<br>News article on the five Edu-Cards games.
<br>"Toy Products" showed <u>QUADRTRIPLE</u> and <u>THE UNGAME</u> (Au-Vid).
<br>News article that <u>Waldemar von Zedtwitz</u> had appointment <u>Phil Orbanes</u>
president and <u>Carl Eisenberg</u> v-p of "Gamut of Games."
<br>Ad for <u>TENNIS ANYONE</u> and <u>THE GREAT DOWNHILL SKI GAME</u>.
<u>Full page ad for "Gamut of Games."
<br>Ad for <u>FACES</u> (Art Fair) - "A Game of Character Analysis from  Facial Features."
<br>Ad for <u>SAM'S HOOLIGAN</u> (Classic Games). Ad for <u>BLOCK-OFF</u> and <u>QUADTRIPLE</u> (Eltron).
Picture of President Ford getting a copy of <u>SPIRIT OF AMERICA-THE BICENTENNIEL GAMES</u>.