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MONDAY 17 MAY 1965 137th day - 228 days to come
Claude called and read the article in yesterday's Journal American to me. It has a lot on him & a mention of me, as president of N.Y.G.A.
(cont. from 5/18) The 106 cards used in the game:-
[Four columns across lines]
[First column] TIME
- 5-20
- 2-19
- 1-18
- 1-17
- 2-PRE.17
- 1-B.C.
- 12 total
LETTER
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- 3 - WILD
- 21 TOTAL
[second column] PLACE
- 2 - North America
- 2 - America
- 3 - Europe
- 1 - Germany
- 1 - France
- 2 - Italy
- 1 - Russia
- 1 - Greece
- 1 - British Empire
- 1 - British Isles
- 1 - Asia
- 1 - Africa
- 1 - Middle East
- 1 - Latin America
- 19 TOTAL
STATUS
- 1 - Colonial
- 2 - Dead
- 3 - Living
- 2 - Male
- 1 - Female
- 1 - Humorous
- 2 - Fictional
- 1 - Real
- 13 Total.
[third column] ACTIVITY
- Religion
- Football
- Navy
- Science
- Finance
- Philosopher
- Show biz
- T.V.
- Sports
- Industry
- Boxing
- Racing
- Head of State
- Military
- Popular Music
- Modern Science (1800+)
- Literature
- Business
- The Arts
- Transportation
- Government
- Politics
- Intrigue
- Architecture
- Army
- Painter
- Performer - 2 of
- Writer
[fourth column]
- Classical Music
- Inventor
- Mythology
- Golf
- Composer
- Baseball
- Music
- Nobility
- Law
- Biblical
- Medicine
- Movies
Henry felt that there were too many letter cards in proportion to the other cards, but didn't know which letters to eliminate. It might be an idea to put two letters on each card, either one of which can be used. Then the wild cards might be eliminated.