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To <u>Riess</u>' office for meeting with <u>Phil Orbanes</u>.  | |||
He said that everyone there was sorry for <u>Carl Eisenberg</u>, being  | |||
so completely under Gund's thumb. Phil told me a little about the  | |||
gambling game, <u>PRIX</u> that Carl is going to do. The value of the  | |||
bet is influenced in a way that he couldn't describe without a model.  | |||
It sounded a little like <u>PROFIT</u> and I told him about it. It wasn't.  | |||
Carl likes <u>CONGLOMERATES</u> very much, but right now A.H. is  | |||
considering it.  | |||
He gave me a copy of <u>HE-SHE-HIM-HER</u>, the rules for <u>ASTRAL TAROT</u>,  | |||
and a "Kalliroscope."  | |||
<u>Bob Reiss</u> would like a gambling <u>GAME</u> based on the unequal dice that  | |||
<u>Martin Gardner</u> had in a recent column in <u>''SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN''</u>,  | |||
and also other wooden items.  | |||
<u>Phil</u> and <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> are working on getting <u>THE NEXT PRESIDENT</u>  | |||
into shape for publication this fall.  | |||
<u>Bob Hallowell</u> is interested in Phil doing a game, tentative title-  | |||
<u>THE AMERICAN DREAM</u>. Cards would have different types of nostalgia  | |||
on them and players would try to collect the nostalgia that  | |||
meant the most to them. (Still in very rough form.) Told him about  | |||
Stellador's <u>HAGGLE</u>.  | |||
The Book of the Month mailing just out was a test mailing of about  | |||
100,000. A larger one will go in the fall. <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u> did  | |||
the best of Hallowell's. <u>PLATO'S PLIGHT</u> did best of the whole  | |||
mailing. <u>AQUARIUS 2000</u> did well. Got a copy of the mail-  | |||
ing, also a catalog folder and a small mailer with Reiss'  | |||
things. Among others included: <u>CUBISSIMO</u>, <u>TOWER OF TROUBLE</u>,  | |||
<u>TOTEMANIA</u>, <u>EVEN STEVEN</u>, <u>WIT'S END</u>, <u>ASTROLOGIC</u>, <u>HAPPY CUBES</u>,  | |||
<u>DAFFY DOTS</u>, <u>CURIOUS CROSS</u>, <u>LUCK-OUT</u>. (Filed in 1971 Ad Clips.)  | |||
If I bring inventors, Infinity will get 25%.  | |||