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<br>24 Monday - November 1975
<br>24 Monday - November 1975
<br>328th day - 37 days to come
<br>328th day - 37 days to come
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Call from <u>Pierre Berloquin</u>, in Washington. Told him about the
Call from <u>Pierre Berloquin</u>, in Washington. Told him about the
non-chess material in <s>BIBLIOTCA VAN DER LINDE - NIEMEISERIANA</u>
non-chess material in <s>BIBLIOTCA VAN DER LINDE - NIEMEISERIANA</s>
<u>BIBLIOTHECA VAN DER LINDE - NIEMEIJERIANA</u> and offered to send
him repros [reproductions] of it if he can't get it from The Hague.
<br>Read him a list of his books that I have: <u>LE LIVRE DES JEUX</u>,
<u>100 JEUX ALPHABETIQUES</u>, <u>100 JEUX GEOMETRIQUES</u>, <u>100  JEUX LOGIQUES</u>,
<u>100 JEUX NUMERIQUES</u>, <u>TESTEZ VOTRE INTELLIGENCE</u>, and
<u>UN SOUVENIR D'ENFANCE D'EVARISTE GALOIS</u>. He'll send me other six -
and a 14th is already in the works - on "Table Games other than cards."
<br>Ireland won the <u>MONOPOLY</u> tournament. Pierre didn't think it was well
arranged and probably won't give it favorable covering in his reviews.
He was sent to represent "Le Monde" and "Le Point" Mag. [magazine] - with
Miro paying the bills.
<br><u>Ralph Anspach</u> was there (where?) with <u>ANTI-MONOPOLY</u>. Jay Walker,
one of the authors of <u>1000 WAYS TO WIN MONOPOLY GAMES</u>, was not ad-
mitted - Pierre said why, but didn't make it out.
<br>To "Gamut of Games." Went over the <u>SLY</u> proofs with <u>Al Zygier</u>
and found a few things not taken care of.
<br>Reproduced all except two unimportant pages of
<u>SIMULATION/GAMING/NEWS</u> (vol. 2, no. 5, "Our 19th," Sept. '75).
Among the games, books, simulations, etc. mentioned are:
<u>SPACE WAR</u> (using home TV); <u>WALRUS</u>, with mention of <u>METRO-APEX</u>;
<u>IMPASSE</u>; <u>ACTIONALYSIS</u>; <u>THE HELPING HAND STRIKES AGAIN</u>,
<u>THE END OF THE LINE</u>, <u>POLICY NEGOTIATIONS</u>, <u>THEY SHOOT MARBLES, DON'T THEY?</u>,
<u>METROPOLIS</u>, <u>METRO</u>, <u>CLUG</u>; Ad by "Urbex Affiliates Inc." for
<u>WATER AND LAND RESOURCES UTILIZATION SIMULATION (WALRUS)</u>,
<u>POLICY NEGOTIATIONS</u>, <u>COMMUNITY LAND USE GAME</u>, <u>(CLUG)</u>,
<u>THEY SHOOT MARBLES, DON'T THEY?</u>, <u>THE END OF THE LINE</u>;
<u>GAMING-SIMULATION: RATIONALE, DESIGN, AND APPLICATIONS</u> - book by
<u>Cathy S. Greenblat</u> (see '73 [1973]) and Richard D. Duke: Column by
<u>Rick Loomis</u> mentioning <u>SUPERNOVA</u> (Mag.), <u>NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION</u>;
<u>IMPERIALISM</u>, <u>DIPLOMACY</u>; "Origins I" and <u>THIRD REICH</u>, <u>S&T</u>, <u>ALBION</u>,
<u>DUNGEONS!</u>, <u>DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS</u> (booklet), <u>NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION</u>,
<u>BATTLE PLAN</u>; <u>WOMAN AND MAN</u>, <u>SOCIETY TODAY</u>, <u>BLACKS AND WHITES</u>,
<u>THE CITIES GAME</u>, <u>BODY TALK</u>, <u>COMPATIBILITY</u>, <u>THE PETER PRINCIPLE GAME</u>,
<u>LIE, CHEAT & STEAL</u>, <u>BEAT DETROIT</u>, <u>EMPEROR OF CHINA</u>, <u>AIRPORT</u>,
<u>COMMUNITY DECISION GAME</u>, <u>GARBAGE GAME</u>, <u>GENERATION RAP</u>,
<u>GRAPHIGAME</u>, <u>LAND USE GAME</u>, <u>PINK PEBBLES</u>, <u>SACRIFICE</u>, <u>METROPOL</u>,
<u>THE YEAR OF THE JUBILEE</u>, <u>FEELIN</u>, <u>PHANTOM SUBMARINE</u>,
<u>REMOTE ISLAND</u>, <u>PLAINVILLE</u>, <u>GLOBAL POWDERKEG</u>, <u>FARMING GAME</u>,
<u>CANADA'S PRAIRIE WHEAT GAME</u>, <u>LABEL GAME</u>; <u>Bernard DeKoven</u>
of <u>THE GAMES PRESERVE</u> write on <u>RUMMY</u>; Ad by "Lowry Enterprises"
for Gamma Two's <u>NAPOLEON</u>, <u>1812</u>, and <u>QUEBEC 1759</u>; ad for
<u>ELECTION</u> (Educational Games Co.); <u>THE PERCENT GAME</u>, <u>STOCK EXCHANGE</u>,
<u>THE ROCKET GAME</u> (from magazine articles), also
<u>SALE-PLAN: A TERRITORY PLANNING BUSINESS GAME</u>; rules for
<u>THE MEAN GAME</u> (using hand calculators), <u>MAKE POLICY, NOT COFFEE</u>,
<u>CARDSHARP</u> (using standard cards); <u>Ralph Anspach</u>, <u>ANTI-MONOPOLY</u>,
<u>MONOPOLY</u>; <u>Gini Scott</u> reviews <u>PETROPOLIS</u> (mention), <u>MASTER MIND</u>,
<br>(cont. on 11/18)