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15 SATURDAY - JULY 1972
ST. SWITHIN'S DAY - 197TH DAY - 169 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. a letter from
{Bernard L. De Koven
{Anyman, Inc.
{RD 1 Box 361
{Fleetwood, Pa. 19522
(215-987-3280)
forwarded thru "Castle division of Random House." A
friend loaned him a copy of AGOG and he is interested
in getting a copy and of starting a dialog. He is interested
in the social aspects of games.
Rcd. letter from Omar DeWitt. He'll call me on 7/18 or 7/19
about getting together later that week.
Call from Arthur, and then Wald. We'll meet at B & B Monday
at 1 to test each other's games. Wexler may be in town
later next week. If not it will be the week after.
Called Claude to tell him of the date.
Working on board and then reels for FAIRY TALE GAME.
(cont. from 7/16) [7/17]
they take a "License to Steal". There are eight of
these and they are taken until all gone. Then when
a player lands on one of these squares he takes one
of three face up cards which gives one, or possibly
more, of the license holders a chance to get money from
the bank or from other players or from both. A player
wins by getting landing on another player takes a
license from him if he has more than one. Start
with $2,000. Win by having &5,000, or more, 2 licenses,
and landing evenly a space marked "status".
Neither I nor the Amberstone's liked the termination.
Wald also didn't like all the counting to determine
which die to use and suggested differentiating
each alternate space. I suggested making them
alternate squares and circles.
Started a game of the Amberstone's CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.