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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
<u>BIBLIOTHECA VAN DER LINDE - NIEMEIJERIANA</u> and offered to send
him repros of it if he can't get it from The Hague.
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>,
<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 ALPHABETIQUES</u>, <u>100 JEUX GEOMETRIQUES</u>, <u>100  JEUX LOGIQUES</u>,
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<br>Ireland won the <u>MONOPOLY</u> tournament. Pierre didn't think it was well
<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.
arranged and probably won't give it favorable covering in his reviews.
He was sent to represent "Le Monde" and "Le Point" Mag. - with
He was sent to represent "Le Monde" and "Le Point" Mag. [magazine] - with
Miro paying the bills.
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)