Created page with "'''18 THURSDAY * OCTOBER 1973'''<br> ST. LUKE, EVANGELIST DAY * ALASKA DAY (ALASKA) * 291ST DAY * 74 DAYS TO COME ---- Call from Felicia. She rcd. 6 copies each of <u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <br> <u>THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS</u>, and <u>CUBITS</u>. She gave copies to<br> <u>Leonard Willett</u> and, because of the way they were packed, by <br> mistake gave him two of each instead of one. She has to give<br> copies to Diane Hirsch (spelling?) of Time Inc. and has to keep<..."
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Sol Cohen of ChildCraft saw a lot of her children's items and<br>
Sol Cohen of ChildCraft saw a lot of her children's items and<br>
liked them. But because of shortages in paper and plastic<br>
liked them. But because of shortages in paper and plastic<br>
he can't consider putting them out. Because of prior<br>
he can't considered [consider] putting them out. Because of prior<br>
connections the only thing they can get readily is wood.<br>
connections the only thing they can get readily is wood.<br>
I suggested my taking back <u>3D BOXES</u> someday next week to work<br>
on a variation with colored pieces. She wants to keep it in the<br>
office in case <u>Jack Barry</u> and another man from Owens-Illinois<br>
come in on short notice. If I don't have the variation<br>
ready she'll just tell them I can do it.<br>
Robert Dorman (see 10/1) expected her to manufacture<br>
<u>EXECUTIVE CORRIDORS</u>, <u>CAREER PATHS</u>, and <u>THE BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL BOSS</u>.<br>
She'll tell him to take his things!<br>
G. & R. told her again that they don't see any results from my<br>
''<u>S & T</u>'' column. Told her that others have.<br>
<s>New</s> ''<u>NEW YORK</u>'' magazine had a classified ad - <br>
<u>WATERGATE</u> - The convoluted game of conspiracy and betrayal, in which<br>
every move can backfire against its perpetrator. Players include all<br>
your favorite "Creeps", plus Martha and Senator Sam as avenging wild<br>
cards. On standard size game board. $6.95 plus 50¢ postage and<br>
handling from BECK DESIGN, Dept. 101, Box 4, Neptune, N.J. 07753.<br>
Dealer inquiries invited.
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(cont. from 10/19)  [10/19]<br>
Claude showed me a book - "''Ed McMahon's <br>
Barside Companion"'' which had, amog other<br>
things, a game called <u>CIRCLE TIC-TAC-TOE</u>.<br>
The field is as shown, with 2 winning lines<br>
of 4 indicated.
[Diagram of a circle with 4 concentric rings, each divided into 8 spaces. One ring shows 4 red dots in a row - 1 per space) going around it. Another row is formed by black dots - 2 in the center ring, and 1 in each of the next concentric rings. These are the 'winning lines'.]
Earl may be teaching an adult education course<br>
on <u>BRIDGE</u>. $12.50 an hour.<br>
Played 4 hand <u>BIG FUNERAL</u>; me, Claude, Issy, and Richie.<br>
Issy said that he had <u>THE GODFATHER GAME</u> that I loaned him - <br>
in good shape. I told him that he could keep it.<br>
(cont. on 10/11)