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October 1975 - Saturday 18
St. Luke, Evangelist - 291st day - 74 days to come
To Bloomingdale's to plug BEYOND TIC TAC TOE. Barbara Weinstein
was quite helpful and the children - all boys for the first per-
formance and all girls for the second - were a delight. I signed one
book for two boys and another for Jean Green.
Thinking of another deductive word GAME. Players try to be the
first to discover the opponent's word by getting
information on how many letters are before
or after the a chosen letter or between two
chosen letters. In the basic game a player
must say if there is a double letter in his word.
In the advanced game-not.
[to the side of previous paragraph]
BEFORE [square] -- [circle]
AFTER [square] -- [circle]
BETWEEN [square][square] -- [circle]
BEFORE [square] -- [circle]
Rcd. letter from Violet I. Gunther offering me 5 sheets with
black and white pictures of old and exotic cards - from LESLIE'S
mag. $5.00.
At a bazaar at County Center bought a beaded "necktie" for 25¢.
Broke it down into a lot of small red, white, and blue beads.
(cont. from 10/17) [10/17]
and finally the designated ball - splitting it apart (it is hinged).
(Fairly complete idea.)
At same store they had a lot of TOTALLY and BARRIER and a
few TRIPPPLES.
At Claude's notice a game TRIPTIC (which was the same as
TRI-TAC-TOE). Claude asked me to take it just to get it out of
his way. (Actually the post for constructing the field are
missing.)