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until 11:30. Spent 1 1/2  hours with him. I went over <br>
until 11:30. Spent 1 1/2  hours with him. I went over <br>
<u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <u>TOTALLY--</u>, and <u>ANOTHER</u> He liked them all, seeming particularly taken by the game part of the first. <br>
<u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <u>TOTALLY--</u>, and <u>ANOTHER</u> He liked them all, seeming particularly taken by the game part of the first. <br>
He emphazised, however that his enthusiasm doesn't mean that they are accepted,
He emphazised, however that his enthusiasm doesn't mean <br>
He said he thought that the day of game tous would soon be over and people would be demanding something that would make them think.....
that they are accepted, <br>
He asked me what games I had on the market and I told him of ACQUIRE BAZAAR. Focus CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN.... and that there were others which I was not at liberty to divulge. He was also interested in my book and kept a copy of the out line
He said he thought that the day of game tous would <br>
Hank requested me hot to thank Parker in my book Sor the use of their Archives, since they don't want lothers
soon be over and people would be demanding something that <br>
asking to use them. He gave me an 1968 catalog. spent afternoon at the ESSEX INSTITUTE. At the library
would make them think. <br>
saw the following books in Book OF GAMES by Kate Greenaway (Children's games.) PINS AND PINCUSHIONS. by E.D. Longman & Sophy Loch. (A number of
He asked me what games I had on the market and I told <br>
games played with pins both the sticking type and those that balls kknock down, as well as a lot of other material on
him of <u>ACQUIRE</u>, <u>BAZAAR</u>, <u>FOCUS</u>, CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN,  <br>
pins.) ALDI BORONTIPHOSKYPHORNIOSTIKOS: A ROUND GAME FOR MERRY PARTIES
and that there were others which I was not at liberty to divulge. <br>
(Not much of a game but an interesting mame, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME OF PAM-LU. by B. J. Beicher
He was also interested in my book and kept a copy of the outline <br>
(see PAM-Loo. in Culbertson's Hoyle. In "pam-lu" Par bam is the 2 80, not the J Bre) [ I'll have to look at the book
Hank requested me not to thank Parker in my book <br>
again ] In library also saw a game called <u>VILLAGE PORTRAITS</u> a Goose"
for the use of their Archives, since they don't want others <br>
game with a 36 space track. No rules with it, There was also a catalog from Noyes, Show & Company of Worcester, 1876. The following games are advertised? <u>CHRONICLES OF UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS</u>, <u>THE GAME OF '76 OR THE LION AND THE EAGLE</u>, GAME OF ROYALTY ROYAL COMEDY, PARLOR CROQUET AVILUDE O GAME OF BIRDS FERRI LUDE OR GAME OF BEASTS. THE LOST NEIR THE GAME OF SOCIETY PORTRAIT AUTHOesa, TOTEM SNAP SPELLA, TRIO <u>LUCKY TRAVELLER</u>, <u>THE GREAT REPUBLIC</u>, <u>GAME OF LETTERS</u>. Spoke to a girl who worked in the museum, she had a list of all the games and toys (they are cataloged together in the
asking to use them. He gave me an 1968 catalog.  
 
Spent afternoon at the ESSEX INSTITUTE. At the library <br>
saw the following books : - <u>BOOK OF GAMES</u> by Kate Greenaway. (Children's games.) <u>PINS AND PINCUSHIONS</u> by E.D. Langman & Sophy Loch. (A number of <br> games played with pins both the sticking type and those <br>
that balls kknock down, as well as a lot of other material on
pins.) <br>
<u>ALDIBORONTIPHOSKYPHORNIOSTIKOS: A ROUND GAME FOR MERRY PARTIES!</u>
(Not much of a game but an interesting name.) <u>AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME OF PAM-LU</u>. by B. J. Beicher
(see PAM-LOO in Culbertson's Hoyle. In "pam-lu" Par bam is the 2 [of clubs], not the J [of clubs] I'll have to look at the book
again ]  
In library also saw a game called <u>VILLAGE PORTRAITS</u> a "Goose" <br>
game with a 36 space track. No rules with it.  <br>
There was also a catalog from Noyes, Snow & Company of <br>
Worcester, 1876. The following games are advertised : -  <u>CHRONICLES OF UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS</u>, <u>THE GAME OF '76 OR THE LION AND THE EAGLE</u>, <u>GAME OF ROYALTY</u>, <u>ROYAL COMEDY</u>, <u>PARLOR CROQUET</u>, <u>AVILUDE OR GAME OF BIRDS</u>, <u>FERRILUDE OR GAME OF BEASTS</u>, <u>THE LOST NEIR</u>, <u>THE GAME OF SOCIETY</u>, <u>PORTRAIT AUTHORS</u>, <u>TOTEM</u>, SNAP SPELLA, <u>TRIO</u>, <u>LUCKY TRAVELLER</u>, <u>THE GREAT REPUBLIC</u>, <u>GAME OF LETTERS</u>. <br>
Spoke to a girl who worked in the museum, she had a list of <br>
all the games and toys (they are cataloged together) in the <br>
(cont. on 8/1)
(cont. on 8/1)