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October 1975 - Wednesday 22
295th day - 70 days to come


Rcd. a letter from Roger Verhulst thanking me for having BEYOND TIC TAC TOE sent to him. Enclosed a review of the book that he sent to NEWSDAY (on L.I. [Long Island]). They have used some of his reviews in the past - but there is no guarantee.
To Post Office on White Plains Road to send the folllowing:
Small packet to Walter Luc Haas with EL ALAMEIN, DREADNAUGHT (with S:Move pad missing), MUSKET & PIKE, and FOXBAT & PHANTOM.
VECTOR to Walter Luc Haas. Clerk said this could also go as small packet.
TANGLE to S.K. Howard with $10 insurance. ($1.06)
ACQUIRE to Bob Brass with $10 insurance. ($1.06)
BEYOND TIC TAC TOE to Jerry D'Arcey. ($.29 - I believe.)
The copy of ACQUIRE I sent to Brass has same rules as on the latest copy.
Claude called to tell me that he had bought me a copy of THE EXECUTIVE STRATEGIST.
Called Claude in the evening. The date is on at their house for 10/31. He contacted Earl and he will be there. Due about 7 for supper.
Claude heard from Wald, but didn't invite him. Wald has another job. Howard Wexler is more or less the development man for a small outfit putting out games connected with the occult. Wald did 4 GAMES for this company. Wexler said they were good games but "not quite right for the company."
Call from Vincent Grissino. He can't make it to Felicia's at 3:00 tomorrow, to show me his version of SHIFT. Arranged to meet him at S.P.I. about 4:30.


(cont. from 10/19) [10/23]


She rcd. a letter from Keith Tuggle confirming what she heard from Ken Michaelson about her only getting $325 for the 3rd quarter royalties. She hopes that Keith doesn't have any later info, and that the figure is way off. (Me too!)
3M is returning everything they have for consideration, including something of Rolf Myller's
A small company in West Virginia is interested in putting out some- thing Felicia showed them, called MUMMY. I didn't quite get the details, but apparantly [sic] this company is thinking of selling games, instead of cards they have been selling, to raise money for charity (I think).
Felicia showed me another game by {Lewis M. Schonfeld [address] The game is called TIME IS MONEY. It is played with 12 letter dice, with the following letter
(cont. on 10/24)