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when he gets it in New Jersey. He is afraid that very  <br>
when he gets it in New Jersey. He is afraid that very  <br>
little of it will be usable.  <br>
little of it will be usable.  <br>
The large games were donated to a hospital in Rochester.  <br>
They finally ended up making bean bags out of corduroy.  <br>
Bernie brought up the isea again of a <u>GAME</u> based on  <br>
encapsulated smells. I told him I'd think about it when I cleared  <br>
up some other work.
Called <u>Felicia</u> and got the answering service. Told her about  <br>
<u>Elaine Cook</u> and <u>RED, WHITE, AND BLUE</u> to tell Felicia.
<u>Dale</u> called from Simulations. After talking to her I had her put  <br>
on <u>Phil Orbanes</u>. <u>Bill Knox</u> is still ignoring his calls on  <br>
<u>GROOVE</u>, <u>HOLEY TERROR</u>, etc.  <br>
<u>Carl Eisenberg</u> decided not to do <u>FREE FORM</u> or <u>SPACE STIX</u>.  <br>
He is under the impression that I will be submitting other wood  <br>
items and I can pick up the former when I do. I asked Phil  <br>
if he is submitting anything. They still have things he did last year,  <br>
without decision, and he's not doing any more for them.  <br>
<u>Bob Hallowell</u> says the stocks have been selling and the chances  <br>
are now about 55-45 that he will stay in business.  <br>
Spoke to <u>Al Nofi</u>. Told him of my call from <u>Larry Blaydin</u> of the  <br>
<u>INTERNATIONAL GAME SHOW</u>. Al doesn't think they are doing  <br>
too well. They are practically begging <u>''S & T''</u> to participate.  <br>
Asked Al about <u>Martin Campion</u>'s mention of <u>''S & T GUIDE''</u> #3.  <br>
There isn't any. All this material will be in </u>''MOVES''</u>,  <br>
Asked for <u>Jim Dunnigan</u>. Not in and asked to have him call me.
On radio heard a piece on <u>Buckminster Fuller</u>. They mentioned  <br>
his <u>WORLD GAME</u>. It is a computer program where all the  <br>
world's resources are entered, and then allocated to the  <br>
world's peoples.
Sent letter to <u>Richard H. Knight</u> with answers to his  <br>
questions on <u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u>.
Wrote to <u>Tom Shaw</u> telling him I still didn't get pictures  <br>
of <u>GETTYSBURG</u>, etc. from Xerox yet. Told him that sales of  <br>
<u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u> were fair, but that I couldn't tell him the  <br>
figures. Thanked him for <u>FRANCE 1940</u>.