Created page with "7 Friday - September 1973 <br>250th day - 115 days to come ---- Called Packet Facilities and spoke to Mr. Stewart. Got a further breakdown on costs for <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u>. Added them to letter to <u>Pierre</u> written yesterday. Wrote to David L. White of Funtastick. Mentioned <u>THE DOT GAME</u>. Wrote to Gridgames requesting a review copy of <u>RACECOURSE</u>. Wrote to "Creative Publications" and "Math Shop" requesting catalogs. (See 9/4.) <br>Sent $5 t..."
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she did for the American Airlines inflight magazine was ever
she did for the American Airlines inflight magazine was ever
printed. She did get paid. (see 3/31/72 and 6/8/72). Her game
<u>WORLD TRAVEL</u> was rejected by Urban Systems and D.D.I. Too expensive
to manufacture and not that much interest in travel games.
She may be doing a pc. [piece] for the <u>DAILY NEWS</u> on games. If she gets
the go ahead she'll contact me for an interview.
<br>Milt Schulman, from <u>TOY & HOBBY WORLD</u> mentioned that he had a copy
of <u>AGOG</u> - talked a little before dinner.
<br>After dinner spoke to <u>Randy Barton</u>, who is now president of
Parker. He said that they have cleaned up the archives and put
them in a much better order. He invited me to come to look at
them again. I invited him to come to look at my collection
and he said he would, sometimes. I said that I'd go to
Salem - and I meant it.