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Title
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1964_Sackson_036_January 16.jpg
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Rights
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The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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Type
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image
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Creator
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Sid Sackson
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Date
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1964
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Format
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.jpg
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Language
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English
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Source
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Box 1, Object 2, Sid Sackson collection
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Coverage
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1964
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transcription
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English
THURSDAY 16 JANUARY
1964 16th day - 350 days to come
Rcd. 2 FOCUS orders.
(cont. from 1/17)
[diagram of game play drawn by Sackson]
[continued from entry on January 17, 1964]
player's. Once placed
this can be contin-
ued in either di-
rection.
When an area is
enclosed, the pcs.
around the bound-
ery are counted &
the player with the
majority scores 1
point for each line
he has in the bound-
ery. A running total
is kept. In case of
tie in the boundery
there is no score for
that enclosure.
It is not permissable
to play a piece that
with will complete
a small equalateral
triangle.
If a small diamond is
completed there is
no score for it, even if one player has a majority.
It is not permissable to play a piece inside of any enclosure.
Loaned ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GAME PUZZLES to Claude.
Gave Claude copy of Sam Lloyd puzzles I bought for him.
From Claude borrowed: MILITARY DOCTRINE OF DECISION AND
THE VAN NEWMAN THEORY OF GAMES by Col. Oliver G. Haywood, Jr., USAF
RAND Corporation
1700 Main St. - Santa Monica - California