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TUESDAY 4 MAY 1965 124th day - 241 days to come


To I-S. Met Henry Szwarce. Played his game IMAGE with Alice & him. Played using a board with spaces marked "Time", "Place", "Status", and another classification which I don't recall the precise name of. There is a deck of 108 cards. About 23 of these are letter cards, having one letter of the alphabet (not all are included). There are three wild cards which can be used as any letter. There are a number of "Time" cards which say "20", "19", "18", "17", "Pre17", "BC". These represent dates. There is a series of cards with flags on them representing "Place". Another series constitutes "Status" - such as "Male", "Female", "Living", "Dead", "Real", "Fictional". The 4th & largest group has cards representing professions & interests - such as "Politician", "Music", "Movies", "Sports", "Golf", "Folk Music", etc. etc. Each player is dealt 7 cards and 7 cards are faced on the board in their proper areas. If any letter cards are dealt to the board they are returned to the board deck and new ones faced. Players in turn draw a card from the deck (which is kept in a space close to the center of the board). They must in each turn play one card from their hand. This can be played as a discard to the board, to start an Image, change an Image, or a letter card to pick up an Image. In addition they can use one or more of the 7 faced up cards, either before, after, or both, using the card from the hand. If at the beginning of a player's turn there are less than 7 cards faced up he adds enough from the deck to reach 7 again, burying any letter cards that turn up. An Image is constructed along + one of the 4 edges of the board in the spaces marked [diagram of spaces] starting with a card in the space marked 1. As many cards as desired and available can be played as long as they all fit the person in mind and also the player constructing the Image must have a letter card for the 1st letter of the persons last name. Only 4 Images can be constructed, 1 along each edge. Players may change another Image already started by cover- ing one or more of the cards already down with another of the same type (time, place, etc.). The new image must of course be consistant, and a letter card must be possessed. An Image is picked up by playing a letter card, which is counted in the scoring spaces. The value of the Image is credited to the player. After the deck is exhausted each player has one more chance to play an Image (in any turn only one Image can be played to) and in this turn as many cards from the hand can be played as possible. After this players lose one point for each card left, except that a letter card loses 5 points. 2 to 6 can play. Certain conventions must be made as to what is al- (cont. on 5/3)