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''<u>BOARD & TABLE GAMES FROM MANY CIVILIZATIONS 2</u>''; <br> | |||
''<u>BEYOND TIC TAC TOE</u>'', ''<u>BEYOND SOLITAIRE</u>''. | |||
Called <u>Alan Newman</u> and he read of the schedule of payments <br> | |||
for <u>THE LAST SPIKE</u>, but he will also send me repros of the <br> | |||
different deed cards for the cities. <br> | |||
He said that when they played they found that money <br> | |||
became too tight and railroads had to be completed before <br> | |||
there was enough dealing. They changed the "CPR subsidy" <br> | |||
so that it is collected for passing as well as for landing. <br> | |||
I asked if he was interested in any of the English games <br> | |||
I have gotten. No, he is only interested in theme games, and <br> | |||
has ordered <u>CARAMBA</u> and <u>ESCAPE FROM COLDITZ</u>. <br> | |||
They have been playing a lot of <u>AIRLINE</u>. <br> | |||
[Can't see name at edge of page] has been putting in a lot of time on the sports games for <br> | |||
<u>Bob Gellman</u>. At my suggestion he asked for more money and Gellman <br> | |||
agreed that he deserved it. He enjoys working with Gellman. |