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player will get should be face up. <s>Uses two dice</s> Also the "Warrant"  <br>
player will get should be face up. <s>Uses two dice</s> Also the "Warrant"  <br>
card, but not the "Question" card. The players throw 2 dice and  <br>
card, but not the "Question" card. The players throw 2 dice and  <br>
have choice of either or sum.
have choice of either or sum. 9 spaces on board represent the  <br>
9 criminals. When a player lands on one he picks one of the  <br>
chacteristics of that criminal and each other player must say  <br>
whether their case card has that characteristic. All can hear.  <br>
Another idea about "Question" cards. These are also face up and  <br>
when a player lands he takes it and one that he has in his hand  <br>
and uses one of the two. The other players can sometimes make  <br>
inferences from this.  <br>
Tried again to get <u>Bob Gellman</u>, including his home at night. He is  <br>
out of town.
 
Finished the letter to <u>GAMES & PUZZLES</u>, but BB in typing it had  <br>
objections and I was too tired at 1:30 to make changes.
 
Wrote to <u>Bill Rawlings</u>. Mentioned <u>COMPROMISE</u>,  <br>
<u>NOUVEAUX JEUX D'ECHECS INTERESSANTS</u>, <u>ECHECS AU COMPROMIS</u>. Gave  <br>
him an idea for a <u>CRISS-CROSS</u> topic. Asked him to see his  <br>
<u>PROXIMITY CHESS</u> and offered to PBM this or any game  <br>
from <u>AGOG</u>, with a preference for <u>FOCUS</u>.
 
Started a letter to <u>Don Turnbull</u>.
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