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November 1975 - Sunday 9
Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost - 313th day - 52 days to come


At bazaar on Seymour Ave. bought a copy of LONG SHOT for $1.25. The cards are all there. Some of the betting tabs are missing - but not many. One of the horses was missing but there was a set of 8 horses from another game. Took one of these to replace the missing horse. Put all the material in the box with SPACE CHESS - since the box was unusable.
The other game in the box I determined to be EDDIE ARCARO SWEEPSTAKES, which I have. Put the three dice with my original set. Put the board in box with duplicate other games. Put the horses and some other odd pcs. that were in the box in drawer of misc. parts.
There also was a masonite checkerboard, in poor shape (the colors smeared), which I kept just for the masonite.
Bought a package of 15 "Map Pins" for 15¢.
Bought 2 boxes of "Ko-Rec-Type Matchbooks" (54 in one, 51 in other) for $1.
At bazaar in White Plains bought a folder POPULAR BRIDGE CONVENTIONS for 5¢. Put it in together with Culbertson's CONTRACT BRIDGE COMPLETE.



Actually this was yesterday.
Call from Felicia. She asked me someone's name to save going to the office tomorrow morning -- Rolf Myller.


(Cont. from 11/10) [11/10]


Chuck Dougherty's (who put out his own BEAT POLLUTION) that Dick Harris is quite interested in.
Wrote to Graeme Levin about the letter from Nelson on the AGOG royalty. Also mentioned BEYOND TIC TAC TOE, new games of mine for him to agent, David Parlett and G&P.
Wrote to Nelson about the AGOG royalty, mentioning Graeme Levin. Called the British Consulate to see if they could tell me anything about "exemption certificates." No.
Sent bill for $500 for THE GAME CUBE to Bob Gellman.
In my talk with Phil Orbanes he said that sometime he would like me to sit in on some game-testing sessions. He asked what my usual hourly charge is. I said $15 an hour and he said that was fine.