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colored felt markers for 25¢ but threw them away because they
colored felt markers for 25¢ but threw them away because they
were dried out.
were dried out.
<br>X'Mas card from <u>Mary Hilt</u>. Mentioned that <u>Mike Klalt</u> is
the new "Product Development Mgr." at Stancraft.
<br>Because of the magazine mention, <u>MASTERMIND</u> came up in the
conversation. I played some games with <u>Dave Horn</u>.
I showed <u>THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT</u> and Phylis <u>Saperstein</u> wanted
to play it. She and I were the only ones.
Barbara mentioned a wilder game that I <s>show</s> had showed her.
I thought that it was <u>OFFICE PARTY</u>, but it wasn't. After com-
pany left realized that it was <u>THE SEX CONNECTION</u>.
Harold asked where he could buy a copy of <u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u>, and
I gave him a copy.
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<u>BALI</u> was included. Yes. She asked me for a repro.
The Aladdin people tell her that there will be lots of TV for
<u>TOTALLY</u> and <u>PUSHOVER</u>, beginning next year.
<br>In a conversation last month <u>Dick Harris</u> told her that, at least
for some period, E.S. Lowe was selling better than M.B. [Milton Bradley]
E.S. Lowe almost took <u>Alan Newman</u>'s <u>THE CINCINATTI KID</u>.
<br>Felicia gave me two copies of <u>DAISY</u> magazine with my article and a review of
<u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u>. Also a copy of <u>GIRL SCOUT LEADER</u> mentioning my article.
Also a "thank you" note from <s><u>LIZ BROWER</u></s> <u>Liz Brower</u>.
<br>She gave me a copy of <u>THREE PLAYER CHESS</u>, altho I told her I had one.
She also gave me a copy of <u>CAR TRAVEL GAMES</u> (to give as a gift to some kid).
She rcd. a number of them, since they were repackaged. (offered me two, but
I only had room for one.)
<br><u>Herb Roth</u> was in for a while. "Gamut of Games" came up in the conversation. I
mentioned that magic is what carried them this year. Herb said "they were in a lot
of trouble."
<br>To "Gamut of Games." <u>Phil Orbanes</u> was in the mood to talk and I stayed quite a
while. Notes on our conversation:
<u>Carl Eisenberg</u> had some kind of an idea for a project (?) and they got to-
<br>(cont. on 12/5)