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Created page with "'''THURSDAY 9 DECEMBER 1971''' <br> 343rd day - 22 days to come ---- Finished reading the manuscript of ''<u>AMERICA'S GAME BOOK</u>. Called <br> {<u>Kenneth Heyer</u>..."
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bulk of the rules. <br> | bulk of the rules. <br> | ||
Ken is not the one in charge of the book, but contacted <u>Martin G.</u> <br> | Ken is not the one in charge of the book, but contacted <u>Martin G.</u> <br> | ||
because he knew him. | because he knew him. Ken checked with the editor in charge <br> | ||
and called me back. They asked if I could send them my notes, just <br> | |||
as they are, since they don't want me "to spend any more of my <br> | |||
precious time". I said that my notes were too condensed to be of <br> | |||
any value to them and that it would take me less time to tell <br> | |||
them my comments in person than to expand them. I'll probably go <br> | |||
there Monday, bringing back the manuscript and then going over <br> | |||
my notes. Ken thought that Mr. Scribner might want to be in on the <br> | |||
meeting and had already left for the weekend. They'll call me Monday <br> | |||
morning. <br> | |||
<u>Paul Cardwell</u>, the writer, is not actually a game expert, but <br> | |||
rather a professional writer. He did "America's Camping Book" for <br> | |||
Scribner's and it is quite successful. <br> |