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He'll send me the clipping.  <br>
He'll send me the clipping.  <br>


Called <u>Fabio</u> with idea
Called <u>Fabio</u> with idea of talking about the reprint of <u>AGOG</u>. He    <br>
is busy today and <u>Fay</u> will have him call me tomorrow or  <br>
next week. As far as she knows negotiations are still proceeding  <br>
with Castle.  <br>
Fay asked and I told her that I still hadn't rcd. any copies  <br>
of <u>AGOG</u>.
 
Trying out some ideas for a game, tentative name - <u>BEADS</u>.  <br>
A board is made up by attaching several segmants  <br>
together - see illustration for sample.
 
[Diagram of a rectangle with small appendages which look to be connectable. Within the rectange there are 10 colored line segments - blue, red, green, orange, and purple.]
 
Each player has one chip of each color. These are started at one    <br>
end of the board and move <s>along the li</s> from  <br>
line to line until they reach one in which there is no  <br>
line or former chip that is the same color as the    <br>
one being moved. (Rough idea to be worked on.)
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(cont. from 9/3)  [9/3]
 
but may not go back to the same arrangement as he  <br>
had before.  <br>
When a player completes a "word" he waits until his  <br>
next turn before taking iyt off, and may if a letter is  <br>
available on his next turn simply expand the "word", postponing  <br>
removal to the next turn. A "word" scores the square    <br>
of its length. The cards are all returned to the table  <br>
and there can be duplicate cards on the table. In the    <br>
<s>If a player</s> same turn the player rcs. another green  <br>
card from the deck.  <br>
If a player cannot remove a word, rearrange his  <br>
(cont. on 8/1)