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get a hold of a copy of the magazine.) <br> | get a hold of a copy of the magazine.) <br> | ||
After Tom left Felicia told me that she had seen <u>Dorothy Shapiro</u> <br> | After Tom left Felicia told me that she had seen <u>Dorothy Shapiro</u> <br> | ||
and Dorothy said | and Dorothy had said that business was fabulous. Felicia <br> | ||
asked specifically about <u>SLEUTH</u> and Dorothy said it was great. <br> | |||
I tried to get more info on Hallmark's plans from Felicia. When <br> | |||
I asked about <u>RED LETTER</u> she didn't say "no" but not quite "yes": <br> | |||
either. <u>DUEL</u> almost certainly will be in the first wave. <br> | |||
Felicia had sent a letter to Samsonite over a week ago. When <br> | |||
she called about Tom's "Psychelight" she learned that the letter <br> | |||
didn't arrive. We walked together to the copy place on Park Ave. <br> | |||
where she made repros of her carbon. I bought a box of 3/4" x 1 1/2" <br> | |||
self stick labels. | |||
To Post Office to mail copies of ''S & T'' columns #24, 25, 26, 27, 28, & 29 <br> | |||
to <u>Don Laycock</u>. Printed Matter airmail - 90 [cents]. | |||
To Childcraft. Bought two copies of an Italian construction set <br> | |||
called <u>JEK</u>, marked down to $1.95 each. <br> | |||
Put together a sample of <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u> they had on display. <br> | |||
Saw <u>TAKE</u> put out by <br> | |||
(see 3/2) <br> | |||
{Academic Games Associates, Inc <br> | |||
{430 East 33rd St. <br> | |||
{Baltimore, Md. 21218 <br> | |||
The game can be played by 4 as well as by two. There are <br> | |||
4 sets of markers from 0 up to 9. The normal game uses <br> | |||
numbers from 1 to 2 up to from 1 to 9. When 2 play [illegible crossed out] <br> | |||
a square 2 spaces larger than the high number is used. <br> | |||
When 4 play a square 4 spaces larger than the high <br> | |||
number is used. The even side of the board is 12 x 12, <br> | |||
(cont. on 10/15) |