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SUNDAY 21 DECEMBER 1969 <br> | |||
Pilgrims Landed 1620 <br> | |||
Fourth Sunday in Advent <br> | |||
355th day - 10 days to come | |||
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Wrote a card with a note to Paul Greenough. Then cards to Mary Hilt, Bob Engel, Tom Atwater, Phil Orbanes, Chris Wagner, Jared Johnson, Phil Cohen, Martin Gardner (with the patent on the sliding block puzzle), Jim Dunnigan, | Wrote a card with a note to Paul Greenough. Then cards to Mary Hilt, Bob Engel, Tom Atwater, Phil Orbanes, Chris Wagner, Jared Johnson, Phil Cohen, Martin Gardner (with the patent on the sliding block puzzle), Jim Dunnigan, | ||
''Times'' had ad for <u>SUDDEN DEATH FOOTBALL</u> @ A&F. | |||
Dad brought me the 11/23/69 Times. Had ad for <u>GROUP THERAPY</u> with a good picture. The <s>ma</s> book review section had ad for <u>VENTURE</u>. | Dad brought me the 11/23/69 Times. Had ad for <u>GROUP THERAPY</u> with a good picture. The <s>ma</s> book review section had ad for <u>VENTURE</u>. | ||
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(cont. from 12/22) [12/22] | <center>(cont. from 12/22) <font color="ff0000">[12/22]</font></center> | ||
dice which have the numbers from 1 to 8 (I think) in different amounts, which determines favorites and long shots. | dice which have the numbers from 1 to 8 (I think) in different amounts, which determines favorites and long shots. | ||
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(cont. from 12/23) [12/23] | <center>(cont. from 12/23) <font color="ff0000">[12/23]</font></center> | ||
shown. The object is to get the 5 tops to add up to a series of target numbers of ascending difficulty. 22 is the hardest, having a unique solution. | shown. The object is to get the 5 tops to add up to a series of target numbers of ascending difficulty. 22 is the hardest, having a unique solution. | ||
[Table inserted here] | [Table inserted here. Five 2 x 3 grids, each with 2 columns and 3 rows. Each grid is filled with numbers ranging from -11 to 19.] |