This revision marked as completed.
Line 13: Line 13:
<br>Later checked thru D in the "Trade Names" and they seem to do
<br>Later checked thru D in the "Trade Names" and they seem to do
darts, etc.
darts, etc.
<br>Cal from <u>Ruth Cavin</u> of Paddington Press. Apologized for not
contacting me sooner. Took my address to send me a review copy of
<u>THE WAY TO PLAY</u> [illegible words crossed out]. Then I suggested my picking it up
myself, and she appreciated that. Told her that I'd be in next
week, and that I'd bring her a copy of <u>S&T</u> if she'd like. She would.
<br>Called "Strand Book Store," to see if they still had the copy of
<u>CONTEMPORY GAMES: ---</u> that Claude saw. Was told that they
can't check phone inquiries on review books.
Maybe I'll write and try to get a review copy - since appar-
antly <u>Dan Miller</u> did.
<br>Call from Anne <u>Soucie</u>. She saw <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> on the [illegible word crossed out]
Ch 2 11 p.m. news - a short segment with Joel Segal. I didn't
watch it.
<br>Almost caught up with game diary, after working on it most of day.
----
(cont. from 9/25) [9/30]
----
<u>BRANDY STATION</u>. Also a listing of 29 possible games for
members to vote on.
At "Summit Office Supply" bought $2.25 worth of clasp envelopes
and Jiffy Bags.
<br>To S.P.I. Spoke to <u>Redmund</u>. Wednesday of next week should be
the latest to bring in my next column.
<br>Showed him <u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u> and he liked it. He sugges-
ted a series of games named after mathematicians, or after
Architects - and said I could use the ideas.
<br>Took 2 copies of <u>S&T</u> &#35;52 (and noticed that <u>DUPLICATE CROSSWORD GAME</u>,
<u>SCORING ANAGRAMS</u>, <u>THE GREAT AMERICAN AUCTION CARD GAME</u>,
and <u>CHARGE IT!</u> were left out.
<br>Also took an unboxed copy of <u>DREADNOUGHT</u>.
<br>(cont. on 9/20)