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Barnard Collier of The ''N.Y. Times'' there at 4. He is doing a piece for  <br>
Barnard Collier of The ''N.Y. Times'' there at 4. He is doing a piece for  <br>
probably next Wednesday, Kept pumping me with Felicia interrupting <br>
probably next Wednesday, Kept pumping me with Felicia interrupting <br>
with plugs for <u>BALI</u>. I said it was the only really different card world game, Felicia left at a little after 5 and we kept talking till 7 and on the way to the subway, Played two games of
with plugs for <u>BALI</u>. I said it was the only really different <br>
Focus, He caught on very well and really liked it. He said that he and another man will be starting a magazine and they will be paying good rates for games that are very different in
card world game. Felicia left at a little after 5 and we kept <br>
form, one suggestion he threw out to Bill Dodge was a <u>GAME</u> based on foreign agents, one that is based on factual research Told him I might do some thinking on it after the book is finished a
talking 'till 7 and on the way to the subway. Played two games of <br>
One thing I said that I shouldn't have was that I had done. research at Parker,
<u>FOCUS</u>. He caught on very well and really liked it. He said that <br>
Felicia, before she left mentioned that Abercrombie and Fitch intends to become the adult game headquarters in New York,
he and another man will be starting a magazine and they will <br>
Barnard said held like to have pictures taken of my collection will call about setting up a date for Monday evening, Told him I
be paying good rates for games that are very different in <br>
will be writing a column for ... <u>STRATEGY & TACTICS</u>. He is interested in it. He is also interested
form. One suggestion he threw out to Bill Dodge was a <s>game</s> <u>GAME</u> based on foreign agents, one that is based on factual research.  <br>
in the game <u>BOOM OR GOLDEN AGE</u> as an example of a game... requirint Cooperation between the players, looked at it whent got home, It wasn't quite that ...
Told him I might do some thinking on it after the book is finished.  <br>
Barnard mentioned that he had done a game <u>CARRIBBEAN</u> for the ''Herald Tribune'' and Felicia said she had a copy. I borrowed it."
One thing I said that I shouldn't have was that I had done <br>
After Felicia left Barnard told me of this game he made up with some friends and which is popular i as a party game, <u>DICTION-WARY</u>. Each player in turn takes a good-sized dictionary and chooses a world which all the other players say they don't know the meaning of. Then each player writes a definition he creates for the word while the bud with the dictionary whites the true definition. Then that player reads all the definitions aloud in xandom onder. Then, starting at his left each player in turn states which definition he accepts. Players, including the one with the
research at Parker.
dictionary, score I point for each other player who picks his definition. Also a player who picks the correct definition scores i point, (what happens if someone gets the true definition intuitively and writes it as his definition?)
Felicia, before she left mentioned that Abercrombie and Fitch <br>
intends to become the adult game headquarters in New York. <br>
Barnard said held like to have pictures taken of my collection.  <br>
Will call about setting up a date for Monday evening.  <br>
Told him I <s>was writ</s> will be writing a column for <br>
<u>STRATEGY & TACTICS</u>. He is interested in it. He is also interested <br>
in the game <u>BOOM OR GOLDEN AGE</u>, as an example of a game <br>
requiring cooperation between the players. Looked at it when I  <br>
got home. It wasn't quite that. <br>
Barnard mentioned that he had done a game <u>CARRIBBEAN</u> for <br>
the ''Herald Tribune'' and Felicia said she had a copy. I borrowed it. <br>
After Felicia left Barnard told me of <s>his</s> a game he made <br>
up with some friends and which is popular as a party game.  <br>
<u>DICTION-WARY</u>. Each player in turn takes a good-sized dictionary <br>
and chooses a word which all the other players say <br>
they don't know the meaning of. Then each player writes <br>
a definition he creates for the word while the one with the <br>
dictionary writes the true definition. Then that player <br>
reads all the definitions aloud in random onder. Then, <br>
starting at his left, each player in turn states which <br>
definition he accepts. Players, including the one with the <br>
dictionary, score 1 point for each other player who picks <br>
his definition. Also a player who picks the correct definition <br>
scores 1 point. (What happens if someone gets the <br>
true definition intuitively and writes it as his definition?)