Created page with "'''28 SUNDAY * OCTOBER 1973'''<br> TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST * 301ST DAY * 64 DAYS TO COME ---- Gave a copy of <u>HOLIDAY</u> to Elliot, which I had promised<br> him a long time ago. Played a game with Elliot, Morris, and<br> Ricki's wife Nancy. She caught on very well and came in second,<br> after me.<br> Call from <u>Claude</u>. He talked about <u>DIABOLIQUE</u> some more. ---- (Cont. from 10/29) [10/29]<br> She started talking again about the rum..."
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<u>HIT THE JACKPOT</u>, repeating my argument of the letter, and he agreed<br>
<u>HIT THE JACKPOT</u>, repeating my argument of the letter, and he agreed<br>
that he wouldn't be happy seeing <u>Alex</u>' games competing with him<br>
that he wouldn't be happy seeing <u>Alex</u>' games competing with him<br>
under another agent.
under another agent. However the one company he intends showing the<br>
game to is Four Generations, and Felicia hasn't contacted them.<br>
I said I thought that Four Generations only did fancy wood things<br>
but <s>Alex</s> Tom said that they were up against it getting wood and are<br>
interested in two dimensional games - and he thinks <u>HIT THE JACKPOT</u><br>
would be just the type they'd want.They put <u>Phil Shoptaugh</u>'s <br>
name on his three games - the first proprietary games they did. And<br>
he thinks they'll want to continue giving credits. I asked him to<br>
present my game anonymously and then if they want it we'll discuss<br>
it further.<br>
He would also like to show