Created page with "12 Friday - October 1973 <br>285th day - 80 days to come ---- Call from <u>Felicia</u>. She spoke to Kohner and they were interested in getting <u>SHAPE AND SHATTER</u> and <u>ECLIPSE</u> as soon as possible. Told her Tuesday. She won't be in then, but I'll bring them to the office at 200 Fifth. <br>Told her that we were going with Claude and Anne for a two day trip to Providence and Newport. In Brown University in Providence looked at the library. Then had..."
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The player who takes his finger off <s>th</s> his button, breaking  
The player who takes his finger off <s>th</s> his button, breaking  
the circuit, is "chicken" and draws a card.
the circuit, is "chicken" and draws a card. These usually
cause him to lose discs from his tower, but a few allow
taking them from an opponent. At first Jerry said that
the towers remained where they moved but we all agreed
that it would be best to move them back to the center after
a "chicken" throw. Incidentally, if a tower falls over after the
player must start his tower again. Win by getting all 11 of your
discs in a tower. Must be by even throw.
<br><u>HINKEL-FININ-DUSTER</u>, a children's card game. Jery said that
Parker had put it out some ten years ago. There is some
gadgety equipment with this model, but not enough in my
opinion to have anything salable.
<br><u>FACE-UP</u>, a children's game with cards giving three parts of
a body - head, body, legs. Players keep them face up and
can ask other players for pieces. Object is to get together
sets of 3 matching parts. A set of head, body, and legs
that don't match still protect those cards from being taken.
The rules are not worked out and the game gets bogged
<br>(cont. on 10/11)