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but then decided to keep it just in case.  <br>
but then decided to keep it just in case.  <br>
She decided not to try to handle <u>FERRET</u>.  <br>
She decided not to try to handle <u>FERRET</u>.  <br>
She heard
She heard from <u>Bob Johnson</u>. He won't be in first week  <br>
in February. He may be in during Toy Fair but it  <br>
is very indefinite.  <br>
I'll still get <u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u> and <u>THE BRAIN GAME</u>  <br>
ready by Toy Fair. She said she has other clients  <br>
working on money <u>GAME</u>s.  <br>
Told her that there has been a pad game called  <br>
<u>THE NAME DROPPER GAME</u>. (She asked for the manufacturer  <br>
and later I found it was Price, Stern, Sloan in about 1967.)  <br>
<u>Florence Adam</u> called her and Felicia liked her. Florence  <br>
is coming in at 10:30 on 2/5. I'll come in then to meet  <br>
Florence and to take the things.
 
2nd call from Felicia. She was waiting for a call from <u>Bob Johnson</u>,  <br>
about something else but she wants to be able to talk to him about  <br>
<u>FOREIGN INTRIGUE</u>. We reconstructed that he had mentioned that he'd  <br>
like to see Sid's <u>ESPIONAGE</u>. This of course was someone else's and  <br>
Felicia said they once had an option on it. She also has <u>Andy Luftig</u>'s  <br>
<u>COUNTER INTELLIGENCE</u> and another game <u>DOUBLE AGENT</u>. (See '73.)  <br>
She threw out models of <u>INDIAN CHESS</u> and <u>RED, WHITE, & BLUE</u> before  <br>
she spoke to me before.
 
Started a letter to <u>Graeme Levin</u>.  <br>
<s>Sent a copy of ''<u>AGOG</u>'' to Robert [???]</s>
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(cont. from 2/1)  [2/1]  <br>
time a player played. I suggested that a play on a ? allowed  <br>
asking all players for the same character. We also decided  <br>
to allow points for 2nd. (10 pts.) and 3rd (5 pts.) identification  <br>
of the murderer. Played this way, but it is still a game of  <br>
complete elimination, rather than deduction. I suggested elim-  <br>
(cont. on 1/29)