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a family of ghosts fighting a human family for <s>the house</s> possession | a family of ghosts fighting a human family for <s>the house</s> possession | ||
of the house. He called it <u>GHOSTS</u>. | of the house. He called it <u>GHOSTS</u>. | ||
<br>He tried to interest a manufacturer in it without success. Then | |||
he saw <u>WHICH WITCH?</u> which also uses a 3-D house. <s>He ne</s> | |||
<br>He never worked out the rules of play and suggested that may- | |||
be I'd like to work on it, offering the idea to me. I said that I'd | |||
like to work on it, offering the idea to me. I said that I'd | |||
like to work on it together with him, and he said maybe we'll get | |||
together when he gets back from a holiday visit to Tulsa. | |||
<br>At a bazaar in Queens bought 5 rolls of masking tape for $1. Not | |||
very good quality. | |||
<br><u>Dave Horn</u> showed me a book that Susan was using in her student | |||
teaching: <u>MATHEMATICS - A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE</u> by Harold R. Jacobs. | |||
It is published by W. H. Freeman & <u>Martin Gardner</u> did the intro- | |||
duction. There is a great deal of use of recreational math in | |||
the book. | |||
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(cont. from 11/22) [11/22] | |||
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now that X'mas was coming. | |||
<br>Looked at <u>SHOPPING</u> |