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= Friday 13 December 1963
= Friday 13 December 1963
347th day - 18 days to come =
347th day - 18 days to come =


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Rc'd. 1 [https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-games#focus <u>FOCUS</u>] order & letter from [https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-people#buell-warren Warren Buell].


Rc'd 1 <u>FOCUS</u> order & letter from Warren Buell.
Played <u>LIFE ELECTION SPECIAL</u> with [https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-people#sackson-bernice-pearl BB]. "Potential Strength Cards" work fine.


Played <u>LIFE ELECTION SPECIAL</u> with BB. "Potential Strength Cards" work fine.
[https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-people#abbott-robert Bob Abbott] & Helen over for supper. Played Helen's <u>CUBE GAME</u>. A large cube is constructed with erector set parts. One player uses silver paper clips, the other brass. The object is for each player to run a chain of paper clips across a long diagonal - different for each player. First to do so wins. The loose ends are fastened with rubber bands to keep them taut in the direction needed. A player in his turn can pin his chain to any clip of the player's color or to an edge - provided they reach. A player's own chain can only be attached to an edge leaving two unconnected clips in between. The game tends to be long and repetitious.
Played [https://sacksonportal.museumofplay.org/s/sackson-portal/page/glossary-games#acquire <u>ACQUIRE</u>] to test the new price & bonus schedule. It doesn't harm the game. Helen won.


Bob Abbott & Helen over for supper. Played Helen's <u>CUBE GAME</u>. A large cube is constructed with erector set parts. One player uses silver paper clips, the other brass. The object is for each player to run a chain of paper clips across a long diagonal - different for each player. First to do so wins. The loose ends are fastened with rubber bands to keep them taut in the direction needed. A player in his turn can pin his chain to any clip of the player's color or to an edge - provided they reach. A player's own chain can only be attached to an edge leaving two unconnected clips in between. The game tends to be long and repetitious.
Decided on the name "New York Game Associates" for our group.
Played <u>ACQUIRE</u> to test the new price & bonus schedule. It doesn't harm the game. Helen won.
      Decided on the name "New York Game Associates" for our group.


      Sent out for copyright on <u>SCOPE</u>.
Sent out for copyright on <u>SCOPE</u>.