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ing tack of the hours. We agreed that I would have all the rules
ing tack of the hours. We agreed that I would have all the rules
typed and the necessary diagrams.
typed and the necessary diagrams.
<br>They gave me repros of the rules for the present <u>GAME CUBE</u>.
Not too good. Also a <u>CHECKERS</u> set from M.B. with some rules in
the top of the box. Also <u>BACKGAMMON</u> rules from another Itemation
set. A <u>CHESS</u> set is being added to the equipment.
<br>Bob gave me a check for $300 as an advance on 1915 royalties for
<u>PATTON</u>, <u>MACARTHUR</u>, and <u>HOLIDAY</u>. He said that the rest will be
from $1,200 to $1,500.
<br>In the book store on 23rd St. saw a bought a book with
"programmed" instructions for <u>CHESS</u>. Lots of diagrams which
I will be able to use. (94¢ plus tax).
<br>To S.P.I. Had a very pleasant talk with <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> - both social
and business - his and mine.
<br>Checked again with <u>Redmund</u>, and all of my review will be
in no. 53.
<br>Speaking to <u>Richard Berg</u> and <u>Howie Barasch</u>. Howie had a game
in his office <u>THE WAR AT SEA</u> (Jedko) which had the rules
missing. Richard, however, had a set of the rules. Made repros
of the rules, the board, and the markers. Later Howie said
that I could have the set that was in his office. Took it.
Took a copy of <u>THE FAST CARRIERS</u> (boxed) and another (unboxed).
Took two copies each of <u>S&T</u> no 23 (without game, which is discontinued),
no. 50, and no. 51.
<br>Made 10 repros each of <u>WORD RACE</u> and another <s>board game</s> word <u>GAME</u>.
<br>Played <u>500 RUMMY</u> with dad & Ilka.