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Redmond gave me a message they rcd. from David Zea of "Midwest Research."<br>  | Redmond gave me a message they rcd. from David Zea of "Midwest Research."<br>  | ||
He liked my review of <u>UNITED STATES AUTO CLUB RACING GAME</u> in issue<br>  | He liked my review of <u>UNITED STATES AUTO CLUB RACING GAME</u> in issue #37.<br>  | ||
To improve his special offer for ''<u>S & T</u>'' readers he is including<br>  | |||
drivers for the following years: 1952, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 68, 69,<br>  | drivers for the following years: 1952, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 68, 69,<br>  | ||
in addition to the previous 71 and 72.<br>  | in addition to the previous 71 and 72.<br>  | ||
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<u>NAVAJO</u>,<u>SULAHAI</u>. Listed without diagrams, <u>DRACULA</u>, <u>FLIC-FLAC</u>.<br>  | <u>NAVAJO</u>,<u>SULAHAI</u>. Listed without diagrams, <u>DRACULA</u>, <u>FLIC-FLAC</u>.<br>  | ||
In my meeting with Bob Johnson I showed him Vittet's.<br>  | In my meeting with Bob Johnson I showed him Vittet's.<br>  | ||
<u>L'ANNEAU ENCHANTE DE TOM TIT</u>. He said it seemed interesting<br>  | |||
and he'd look at it if Vittet provides an English translation.<br>  | |||
At the Stationery Show picked up an ad sheet for "Portal Publ. Ltd."<br>  | |||
They have a series of poster games. They are shown and the<br>  | |||
rules are there very small type (but just readable). Among<br>  | |||
the games are: <u>Love Game</u>, <u>4-WAY CHECKERS</u>, <u>NIRVANA</u>, <u>TOP OF THE HEAP</u>.<br>  | |||
Made some more set-ups for <u>HONORABLE RELATIONS</u>. Also<br>  | |||
decided to rearrange the problem sheets to get a better<br>  | |||
relationship between the positions. Also the field will<br>  | |||
have to be reduced to 6 x 6.<br>  | |||
BB mentioned that she saw an advance piece on ''<u>A TOY IS BORN</u>''<br>  | |||
in February ''<u>WOMAN'S DAY</u>''.<br>  | |||
(cont. on 4/19)  | |||