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Played two games of <u>ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II</u>. Played Russia  <br>
Played two games of <u>ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II</u>. Played Russia  <br>
in first game and came in third (I think). Played  <br>
in first game and came in third (I think). Played  <br>
Great Britain in second and came in tied for first. The  <br>
U.S. has very little chance of winning with the "historical  <br>
scenario" but, I was told, can win with some of the "what  <br>
if" scenarios. (<u>Al Nofi</u> was one of the players in the game.)  <br>
Mentioned <u>U-BOAT</u> and one of the fellows told me that the  <br>
addition of the extra cardboard gadgets. I saw last time  <br>
didn't change the game, the rules still being the same.
During day called <u>Mickey Mackay</u>. The games, <u>SUMMIT</u>, etc.,  <br>
just came in today. She put aside a set for me. I'll  <br>
pick them up Monday after my stint at Brentano's.
<s>Earl Perel called. He was thinking of making up an  <br>
insurance <u>GAME</u>. What started him on this was a  <br>
simple gadget that averaged a series of numbers.</s>
I asked <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> if he had followed