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some of his reviews in the past - but there is no guarantee. | some of his reviews in the past - but there is no guarantee. | ||
<br>To Post Office on White Plains Road to send the folllowing: | <br>To Post Office on White Plains Road to send the folllowing: | ||
Small | <br>Small packet to <u>Walter Luc Haas</u> with <u>EL ALAMEIN</u>, <u>DREADNAUGHT</u> | ||
(with S:Move pad missing), <u>MUSKET & PIKE</u>, and <u>FOXBAT & PHANTOM</u>. | (with S:Move pad missing), <u>MUSKET & PIKE</u>, and <u>FOXBAT & PHANTOM</u>. | ||
<br><u>VECTOR to <u>Walter Luc Haas</u>. Clerk said this could also go as | <br><u>VECTOR</u> to <u>Walter Luc Haas</u>. Clerk said this could also go as | ||
small packet. | small packet. | ||
<br><u>TANGLE</u> to <u>S.K. Howard</u> with $10 insurance. ($1.06) | <br><u>TANGLE</u> to <u>S.K. Howard</u> with $10 insurance. ($1.06) | ||
<br><u>ACQUIRE</u> to <u>Bob Brass</u> with $10 insurance. ($1.06) | <br><u>ACQUIRE</u> to <u>Bob Brass</u> with $10 insurance. ($1.06) | ||
<br><u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u> to <u>Jerry D'Arcey</u>. ($.29 - I believe.) | <br><u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u> to <u>Jerry D'Arcey</u>. ($.29 - I believe.) | ||
<br>The copy of <u>ACQUIRE</u> I sent to Brass has | <br>The copy of <u>ACQUIRE</u> I sent to Brass has same rules as on | ||
the latest copy. | the latest copy. | ||
<br><u>Claude</u> called to tell me that he had bought me a copy of | |||
<u>THE EXECUTIVE STRATEGIST</u>. | |||
<br>Called Claude in the evening. The date is on at their house for | |||
10/31. He contacted <u>Earl</u> and he will be there. Due about 7 for | |||
supper. | |||
<br>Claude heard from <u>Wald</u>, but didn't invite him. Wald has | |||
another job. <u>Howard Wexler</u> is more or less the development | |||
man for a small outfit putting out games connected with the | |||
occult. Wald did 4 <u>GAMES</u> for this company. Wexler said | |||
they were good games but "not quite right for the company." | |||
<br>Call from <u>Vincent Grissino</u>. He can't make it to Felicia's at 3:00 | |||
tomorrow, to show me his version of <u>SHIFT</u>. Arranged to meet | |||
him at S.P.I. about 4:30. | |||
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(cont. from 10/19) [10/23] | |||
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She rcd. a letter from <u>Keith Tuggle</u> confirming what she heard | |||
from <u>Ken Michaelson</u> 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!) | |||
<br>3M is returning everything they have for consideration, including | |||
something of <u>Rolf Myller</u>'s | |||
<br>A small company in West Virginia is interested in putting out some- | |||
thing Felicia showed them, called <u>MUMMY</u>. 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). | |||
<br>Felicia showed me another game by {<u>Lewis M. Schonfeld</u> [address] | |||
The game is called <u>TIME IS MONEY</u>. | |||
It is played with 12 letter | |||
dice, with the following letter | |||
<br>(cont. on 10/24) |