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A base has grooves for starting the piling. Made a layout  <br>
A base has grooves for starting the piling. Made a layout  <br>
using 5-4-3-2-1, for a total of 15 squares.
using 5-4-3-2-1, for a total of 15 squares.
Made a model of the new <u>HOLEY TERROR</u>. Showed it to BB.  <br>
Discovered that a lot of logical thought can be used  <br>
in solving the puzzle.
On a rerun of <u>Johnny Carson</u> there was a long  <br>
section on <u>CLASS</u>, first using cards from the actual game,  <br>
and then ones made up for the program.
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pay me. I said that when I do consulting work I  <br>
get $20 an hour generally, but that I'll come down  <br>
from that since it is not creative work in the usual  <br>
sense.  <br>
They will call me, probably as soon as I get back,  <br>
to finalize the deal.
Rcd. a call from  <br>
{<u>Zena Gelman</u>  <br>
{532 Avon St.  <br>
{Philadelphia, Ps. 19116  <br>
Stellador is out of business. The remaining copies of <u>MEM</u>  <br>
were taken over by Creative Playthings (I think)/ <u>Tulley</u> --> <u>Anatole Holt</u> has another  <br>
7 games he'd like to place and she is working for him.  <br>
She wanted advice on where to place them and I said I  <br>
had an agent. She is interested in seeing her, even tho <br>
the fee is 35 %. I told her I'd check on whether she wants  <br>
anymore clients and then send Zena her address. Also <br>
told her I'd send the <u>MEM</u> reviews. (<u>GAME</u>s.)
<u>Claude</u> called while Bernie and Seymour were here so I just <br>
spoke to him for a moment. At the Merchandise Show he  <br>
saw a company "Festoon" which puts out various novelties. <br>
They are interested in <u>BIG FUNERAL</u>, and possibly some <br>
other <u>GAME</u>s of a similar nature. <br>
Rcd. another correct solution to the <u>SLEUTH</u> problem in ''<u>S & T</u>''.
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