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from a reader of "<u>Scientific American" who saw Martin's <br>
from a reader of "<u>Scientific American" who saw Martin's <br>
article and knows I write for ''S & T''. <br>
article and knows I write for ''S & T''. <br>
Jim mentioned an article in <s>Wall St. Journal</u>
Jim mentioned an article in <s>Wall St. Journal</s> <br>
<u>WALL ST. JOURNAL</u> on war games. He thought he had a copy <br>
of it at his office and I drove him down before midnight. <br>
Couldn't find it but will call tomorrow morning & read it to <br>
me. He gave me a copy of the review on <br>
<u>ADVANCED WAR GAMES</u> and <u>AGOG</u> which will appear in next  <br>
issue of ''S & T''. Also a reprint from <u>THE GENERAL</u> with <br>
an article by him entitled "The Avalon Hill Philosophy - Part 16". <br>
Jim suggested that I ask Tom Shaw for a lifetime <br>
subscription to "The General". <br>
Wants 1500 words on <u>LENSMAN</u> for my next column. <br>
(cont. on 11/23)
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Claude loaned me <u>RECREATIONS IN THE THEORY OF NUMBERS</u>.
 
At Random House, when I asked for Diane, giving my name, <br>
the reception gave me a letter from: <br>
{Joseph A Weisbecker <br>
{1220 Wayne Ave. <br>
{Erlton, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 <br>
Who is the inventor of <u>DECISIONS - DECISIONS</u>, <u>THINK - A - DOT</u> <br>
<u>PSYCHEDELIC - 9</u> (which he offered me), and a <GAME</u> that  <br>
Parker licensed. He sat