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In order to make an October publication date it  <br>
In order to make an October publication date it  <br>
must be ready by March 15th. Otherwise it will be u held up an entire year About 225 yellow sheets (200 to 250 words) would be night. I
must be ready by March 15th. Otherwise it will be   <br>
Judging from the games it will be a family game book rather than a juvenile book (which is fine with me).
held up an entire year. About 225 yellow sheets   <br>
To los and picked up <u>ANOTHER</u>, <u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <u>SPECTRUM</u>,
(200 to 250 words) would be right. <br>
<u>WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?</u> The latter Alice wants me to rewrite with a lighter touch t rat and then send it to 3M for a try at their card line Didn't go into
Judging from the games it will be a family game   <br>
any details as to why I wanted the others. The fellow from Miami with the word GAME• postponed his
book rather than a juvenile book (which is fine with me).
Visit Will be in with a model next week... Another inventor from Denver is sending in a card GAME which ...is a combination he says. of Pito and MONOPOLY: An advertising agency is interested in an Air Force GAME which will show wives the importance of their husband's job. It will be a one-shot deal with a flat payment. They'll give me more info as they get it...
 
poke to Anne about the meeting with Fabio, She said that she had wanted him to let me use <u>LOA</u> instead of him but he felt that it is one of his best games,
To l-S and picked up <u>ANOTHER</u>, <u>FITTING & PROPER</u> <br><u>SPECTRUM</u>, <u>WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?</u> The latter Alice wants me to rewrite with a lighter touch <s>so that</s> and then send it   <br>'
I agreed. (Incidentally, Fabio agreed it is definitely best not to duplicate games if it can be helped
to 3M for a try at their card line. Didn't go into <br>
Later spoke to Claude and to id him of decision on not duplicating He asked me which game I would like to use ourd I suggested tha
any details as to why I wanted the others.  
t <u>ROBBIN' THE HOOD</u> He said tine since he wasn't intending to use it... Spoke to Anthur and told him I'd be up to my neck with getting the book finished. A pair of letters from Haan Hoolim, duplicates, with
 
more on magic squares Red. the following booklets from Chris Wagner :
The fellow from Miami with the word <u>GAME</u> postponed his <br>
<u>RULES FOR ANCIENT WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath <u>RULES FOR MEDIAEVEL WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath <u>RULES FOR 1750 PERIOD WARGAMES (INCLUDING NORTH AMERICAN)</u> by Tony Bath <u>RULES FOR NAPOLEONIC WARGAMES</u> by Donald F. Featherstone <u>RULES FOR WARGAMES IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR PERIOD</u> by Donald F Featherstone.
visit. Will be in with a model next week.   <br>
Another inventor from Denver is sending in a card <u>GAME</u> which   <br>
is a combination, he says, of <u>PIT</u> and MONOPOLY.  <br>
An advertising agency is interested in an Air Force <u>GAME</u> which   <br>
will show wives the importance of their husband's job. It   <br>
will be a one-shot deal with a flat payment. They'll give   <br>
me more info as they get it.
 
Spoke to Anne about the meeting with Fabio. She said   <br>
that she had wanted him to let me use <u>LOA</u> instead of   <br>
him but he felt that it is one of his best games.  <br>
I agreed. (Incidentally, Fabio agreed it is definitely   <br>
best not to duplicate games if it can be helped.)  <br>
Later spoke to Claude and told him of decision on   <br>
not duplicating. He asked me which game I would like   <br>
to use and I suggested <s>Robbin' the Hood</s> <u>ROBBIN' THE HOOD</u> <br>
He said fine since he wasn't intending to use it.  
 
Spoke to Anthur and told him I'd be up to my neck   <br>
with getting the book finished.  
 
A pair of letters from Haar Hoolim, duplicates, with <br>
more on magic squares.  <br>
 
Red. the following booklets from Chris Wagner : <br>
<u>RULES FOR ANCIENT WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath   <br>
<u>RULES FOR MEDIAEVEL WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath   <br>
<u>RULES FOR 1750 PERIOD WARGAMES (INCLUDING NORTH AMERICAN)</u> by Tony Bath   <br>
<u>RULES FOR NAPOLEONIC WARGAMES</u> by Donald F. Featherstone   <br>
<u>RULES FOR WARGAMES IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR PERIOD</u> by Donald F Featherstone. <br>
 
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