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June 1977 - Friday 24
St. John Baptist - 175th Day - 190 Days to Come
Met Claude and Anne in Flushing. To a flea market for the
Red Cross. Bought PEEK-A-BOO GAME for 25¢. 2 plastic
"café curtains" - red, white, and 2 shades of blue - to use as
plastic strips.
Claude loaned me his copy of SIMULATION GAME IN LEARNING, by
Boocock & Schild. Told him that I wouldn't get a chance to
read it for a long time. Neither will he, he said.
Claude wanted to clear out a closet at his mother's apt. [apartment] and
after going over what he wanted to get rid of I took the following
duplicates: SHIFTY GEAR GAME, SCOFFLAW (I previously discarded
the box for this, so I will keep this box and offer the material,
there are parts missing, to Ronnie Corn if he doesn't already
have it). Also took WORD FOR WORD, a TV game with some parts
missing; discarded the box and placed rest in TURNING POINT box.
Claude rcd. [received] official notification of his patent being accepted. Now he
has another $200 for the final filing - which seems to be something
that Miller didn't include in his statement.
When got back found the model of WIN IT YOUR WAY next to the door. From U.P.S. - and insured for $150.
(cont. from 6/26) [6/25]
Ronnie had both and we compared them. The latter has a flat board