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<br>There also was a masonite checkerboard, in poor shape (the colors smeared),
<br>There also was a masonite checkerboard, in poor shape (the colors smeared),
which I kept just for the masonite.
which I kept just for the masonite.
<br>Bought a package of 15 "Map Pins" for 15¢.
<br>Bought 2 boxes of "Ko-Rec-Type Matchbooks" (54 in one, 51 in other) for $1.
<br>At bazaar in White Plains bought a folder <u>POPULAR BRIDGE CONVENTIONS</u>
for 5¢. Put it in together with Culbertson's <u>CONTRACT BRIDGE COMPLETE</u>.
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<br>Actually this was yesterday.
<br>Call from <u>Felicia</u>. She asked me someone's name to save going to
the office tomorrow morning -- <u>Rolf Myller</u>.
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<u>Chuck Dougherty</u>'s (who put out his own <u>BEAT POLLUTION</u>) that
<u>Dick Harris</u> is quite interested in.
<br>Wrote to <u>Graeme Levin</u> about the letter from Nelson on the <u>AGOG</u>
royalty. Also mentioned <u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u>, new games of mine for
him to agent, <u>David Parlett</u> and <u>G&P</u>.
<br>Wrote to Nelson about the <u>AGOG</u> royalty, mentioning <u>Graeme Levin</u>.
Called the British Consulate to see if they could tell me anything
about "exemption certificates." No.
<br>Sent bill for $500 for <u>THE GAME CUBE</u> to <u>Bob Gellman</u>.
<br>In my talk with <u>Phil Orbanes</u> 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.