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12 TUESDAY - JUNE 1973 163RD DAY - 202 DAYS TO COME
Call from Leonard Willett (see yesterday). Returned the 
release form to the state.
Rcd. a letter (in triplicate) from 3M concerning sale of 
SLEUTH, MONAD, and VENTURE in Europe. One to be signed 
and returned. 
Rcd. a letter from Mary Hilt with a repro of a column from 
SAN MATEO TIMES reviewing ODD OR EVEN. 
Rcd. a letter from J. McI. Cruickshank in Glasgow asking about 
obtaining a copy of AGOG. 
Rcd. a letter from Haar Hoolim. Sent me rules of STACK-UP. 
Rcd. THE GAMESLETTER (#58). Mentions INSIGHT, AMERI-CARD, 
SPE-LINGO, BASIS, LINGUISHTIK, STARLORD, STRATEGY ONE, 
DIPLOMACY, IMPERIAL CONQUEST, VICTORY AT SEA 
NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION, and others. 
Called Felicia and she called me back. Told her about the 3M 
letter and I'll bring it to her Thursday for signing. I'll  
also bring the HONORABLE RELATIONS model. 
VIEWLINE is back from Burt Huber. He is looking forward to  
other submissions. I suggested Ed-U-Cards as a possibility 
and Felicia agreed. 
Bob Johnson promised to give us answers on every hing ASAP. 
No word yet on 3D BOXES. 
Wrote the rules for HONORABLE RELATIONS. 
Phil brought me THE ARDENNES OFFENSIVE, LEE AT GETTYSBURG, 
and SPITFIRE. In the last one only the game board was included. 
He also brought me a pile of magazine-size plastic bags.
(cont. from 6/13) [6/14]
Baseball GAME that he is working on. It is played on a hex 
grid and the fielders, hitters, and ball all move with 
different "movement factors." Dice A die is shaken for 
errors depending on player's "error factor", etc. 
I told him that some things similar, but less elaborate, 
had been done in the past and that I'd look them up 
before I came to Simulations next time. However, I haven't 
really kept up with everything that is being done with 
sports games.
To R.G.I. As soon as I came in Bob Gellman, before I said 
anything, called his lawyer. He left word with the secretary 
to have the PATTON contract taken care of. 
He had a glossy of the PATTON fake-up and I took a  
(cont. on 6/11)