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<u>INTERSECTION</u>; <u>SLY</u>, <u>FAMILY CREATIVE WORKSHOP</u>, <u>CHECKERS VARIATIONS</u>,  
<u>INTERSECTION</u>; <u>SLY</u>, <u>FAMILY CREATIVE WORKSHOP</u>, <u>CHECKERS VARIATIONS</u>,  
<u>DAISY</u>
<u>DAISY</u>
<br>Visited the <u>Laurence</u>s. Phil and I played my <u>ANAGRAMS VARIATION</u>.
Then played 4-hand. At first Annette didn't care for it but
she got so <s>invested</s> involved that she wanted to finish a
round of four plays of the same tiles. Very late but almost
did it.
<br>Phil gave me some info he rcd. from ASCE on their
(*) <u>ENGINEERING MANAGER GAME SEMINAR</u>. (Filed in '75 misc.)
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(cont. from 9/28) [9/30]
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He brought up the idea of working together on some games. I gathered
that I would pay to have them produced and he'll pay to promote
them. Told him that I had two good possibilities (<u>DARN CLEVER</u>
and <u>TAKE-A-WORD</u>).
<br>He has <u>EMPINONDAS</u>, as well as some other off-beat things, but
nothing I don't know. If I come across anything interesting he'd
like to know about it, but not amateur war and fantasy companies.
<br>To Union Oil Co. office and left a note for <u>Warren Buell</u>.
<br>Looked in Brentanos. Nothing new. They had a section of games
on sale, including <u>PATTON</u>, <u>MACARTHUR</u>, the Reiss p&p games,
the Itemation games, the OrDa games.
<br>To Paddington Press and picked up a copy of <u>THE WAY TO PLAY</u>.
Spoke to <u>Ruth Cavin</u> and gave her a copy of <u>S&T</u> no. 51. She told me
that a book they did on tanks was once reviewed. She'd apprec-
iate my sending her a tear sheet.
<br>(cont. on 9/26)