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higher the designer scores 0. If no score is <s>above</s> 5 or  <br>
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higher the designer scores minus 10 as a penalty.
higher the designer scores minus 10 as a penalty.
Played <u>WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?</u> with BB and the Fredericks.  <br>
Used a 48 card deck. Each player dealt 10 cards and 8  <br>
placed face up on the table. Players in turn trade a  <br>
card from their hand with one on the table. May skip a  <br>
turn if desire and retrade of a later turn. If no  <br>
other player wishes to trade a player may continue trading.  <br>
When no player wishes to make another trade the game  <br>
is over.
Got the February and April ''Scientific American'' columns from Jerry.  <br>
The March has a<s>n ar</s> column on prime numbers which they  <br>
want to keep for their son.
Martin Gardner called during the day. The man who came to see him  <br>
yesterday was not from KMS (<s>the</s> vice president Kurtz - or <br>
something like that, I met him at Toy Fair - called him during <br>
the week also but didn't make an appointment) but from a <br>
plastic company in Detroit. They discussed puzzles <s>they</s> that <br>
might be produced, but nothing definite.<br>