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* <u>PE-LING</u> - Contract signed 9/28/70 <br>
* <u>PE-LING</u> - Contract signed 9/28/70 <br>
* <u>DIGIT</u> - Contract signed 9/28/70 <br>
* <u>DIGIT</u> - Contract signed 9/28/70 <br>
<s><u>RED LETTER</u> -  contract </s>
Entry in diary on 4/21/71 that they are sending $500 <br>
each for <u>DUEL</u>, <u>TOTALLY</u>, and <u>TROMINO GO</u>. <br>
* <u>WINDOW PAINS</u> - Didn't look up since they really don't want it. <br>
<u>INDIAN CHESS</u> came up and she said that it is scheduled  <br>
for '74. As far as she understands they will pay <br>
royalties even tho it is really in the public domain. <br>
<u>FREE FORM</u>, <u>PUSHOVER</u>, and <u>PAIR OFF</u> came back from Schaper.
Rcd. a letter from "Richard L. Lutz", an <u>AGOG</u> reader. <br>
Among other things , he wants to publish a game himself <br>
and he offered me a copy of <u>FOSTER'S SKAT MANUAL</u>.
Downtown. Spoke to <u>Jim Dunnigan</u> about Larry Blandin (see <br>
6/5). Jim said he doesn't trust him to pay for the games -  <br>
he still hasn't paid for their ad in <u>S & T</u> #37. Jim <br>
won't ship him the games, but one of the Friday night game <br>
testers is going to Chicago for the <u>INTERNATIONAL GAME SHOW</u> <br>
and he'll take a carload of games with him. His name (I <br>
believe) is <u>John Fernandez</u>. I suggested that we ought <br>
to talk together since we are both going. Jim said he'd <br>
have him call me Friday night. <br>