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following would be better: 2 players - 50 ; 3 players - 40 ;
following would be better: 2 players - 50 ; 3 players - 40 ;
4 players - 30 ; 5 players - 25 ; 6 players - 20.
4 players - 30 ; 5 players - 25 ; 6 players - 20.
<u>POST</u> had full page article on games by <u>Andy Soltis</u> (their <u>CHESS</u>
writer. Mentioned <u>POST OFFICE</u> (by Postal Worker's Union), <u>MONOPOLY</u>,
<u>CHESS</u>, <u>SCRABBLE</u>, <u>PETROPOLIS</u>, <u>JAWS</u>, <u>SMOG</u>, <u>DIRTY WATER</u>,
<u>BLACKS AND WHITES</u>, <u>THE CITIES GAME</u>, <u>BODY TALK</u>, <u>GROUP THERAPY</u>, <u>HERSTORY</u>,
<u>LANDSLIDE</u>, <u>WHO CAN BEAT NIXON?</u>, <u>LIE, CHEAT AND STEAL</u>, <u>DIPLOMACY</u>
by <u>Alan Calhamer</u> (of Manhattan!), <u>MASTERMIND</u>, <u>AMAZE</u> by
<u>Frank Csoka</u> (of Manhattan - how about <u>SNIFF</u>?), <u>SIEGE</u> by
<u>William S. Kelly</u>.
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-The Ungame Co. Spoke to <u>Lew Herndon</u> and we both agreed that it was too
bad we didn't get a chance to get together when I was in California.
Looked at <u>SOCIAL SECURITY</u> and told him not to send it. Looked at
<u>ROLL-A-ROLE</u> and asked him to send me a review copy. Took "The
Commicator," an ad sheet on these two and <s>the</s> <u>THE UNGAME</u>.
<br>-Press Room. Picked up a press kit for "Nation Time" and added some
sheets from it to yesterday's material. Also a Parker Press kit. Picked
up a lot of material for <u>Ronnie Cory</u> and <u>Gini Scott</u>.
To <u>Felicia's</u>. <u>Alan Newman</u> there. She heard from <u>Harold Frankel</u> and
learned from him the "Buddy L" is desperate for her new products (is he with
them?). She'll give Alan and me first chance, before she contacts another
designer. We both felt that trucks were not for us.
<br>Alan picked up a copy of <u>WORLD PRO TENNIS TOUR</u> at Americana.
<br>The <u>L-GAME</u> and <u>James Koplow</u> came up but can't remember the context.
Alan asked is <u>Andrew Green</u> played <u>STRESS</u>. I mentioned <u>THE RIGHT WORD</u>.
<br>(cont. on 1/6)