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until 11:30. Spent 1 1/2 hours with him. I went over <br> | until 11:30. Spent 1 1/2 hours with him. I went over <br> | ||
<u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <u>TOTALLY--</u>, and <u>ANOTHER</u> He liked them all, seeming particularly taken by the game part of the first. <br> | <u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <u>TOTALLY--</u>, and <u>ANOTHER</u> He liked them all, seeming particularly taken by the game part of the first. <br> | ||
He emphazised, however that his enthusiasm doesn't mean <br> | |||
He said he thought that the day of game tous would soon be over and people would be demanding something that would make them think. | that they are accepted, <br> | ||
He asked me what games I had on the market and I told him of ACQUIRE BAZAAR | He said he thought that the day of game tous would <br> | ||
soon be over and people would be demanding something that <br> | |||
would make them think. <br> | |||
He asked me what games I had on the market and I told <br> | |||
him of <u>ACQUIRE</u>, <u>BAZAAR</u>, FOCUS, CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN, and that there were others which I was not at liberty to divulge. He was also interested in my book and kept a copy of the out line | |||
Hank requested me hot to thank Parker in my book Sor the use of their Archives, since they don't want lothers | Hank requested me hot to thank Parker in my book Sor the use of their Archives, since they don't want lothers | ||
asking to use them. He gave me an 1968 catalog. spent afternoon at the ESSEX INSTITUTE. At the library | asking to use them. He gave me an 1968 catalog. spent afternoon at the ESSEX INSTITUTE. At the library | ||
saw the following books in Book OF GAMES by Kate Greenaway (Children's games.) PINS AND PINCUSHIONS | saw the following books in Book OF GAMES by Kate Greenaway (Children's games.) <u>PINS AND PINCUSHIONS</u> by E.D. Longman & Sophy Loch. (A number of | ||
games played with pins both the sticking type and those that balls kknock down, as well as a lot of other material on | games played with pins both the sticking type and those that balls kknock down, as well as a lot of other material on | ||
pins.) | pins.) <u>ALDIBORONTIPHOSKYPHORNIOSTIKOS: A ROUND GAME FOR MERRY PARTIES!</u> | ||
(Not much of a game but an interesting mame, AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME OF PAM-LU. by B. J. Beicher | (Not much of a game but an interesting mame, <u>AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GAME OF PAM-LU</u>. by B. J. Beicher | ||
(see PAM- | (see PAM-LOO in Culbertson's Hoyle. In "pam-lu" Par bam is the 2 [of clubs], not the J [of clubs] I'll have to look at the book | ||
again ] In library also saw a game called <u>VILLAGE PORTRAITS</u> a Goose" | again ] In library also saw a game called <u>VILLAGE PORTRAITS</u> a Goose" | ||
game with a 36 space track. No rules with it, There was also a catalog from Noyes, Show & Company of Worcester, 1876. The following games are advertised? <u>CHRONICLES OF UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS</u>, <u>THE GAME OF '76 OR THE LION AND THE EAGLE</u>, GAME OF ROYALTY ROYAL COMEDY, PARLOR CROQUET AVILUDE O GAME OF BIRDS FERRI LUDE OR GAME OF BEASTS. THE LOST NEIR THE GAME OF SOCIETY PORTRAIT AUTHOesa, TOTEM SNAP SPELLA, TRIO <u>LUCKY TRAVELLER</u>, <u>THE GREAT REPUBLIC</u>, <u>GAME OF LETTERS</u>. Spoke to a girl who worked in the museum, she had a list of all the games and toys (they are cataloged together in the | game with a 36 space track. No rules with it, There was also a catalog from Noyes, Show & Company of Worcester, 1876. The following games are advertised? <u>CHRONICLES OF UNCLE SAM'S FAMILY FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS</u>, <u>THE GAME OF '76 OR THE LION AND THE EAGLE</u>, GAME OF ROYALTY ROYAL COMEDY, <u>PARLOR CROQUET</u>, AVILUDE O GAME OF BIRDS FERRI LUDE OR GAME OF BEASTS. THE LOST NEIR THE GAME OF SOCIETY PORTRAIT AUTHOesa, TOTEM SNAP SPELLA, <u>TRIO</u>, <u>LUCKY TRAVELLER</u>, <u>THE GREAT REPUBLIC</u>, <u>GAME OF LETTERS</u>. Spoke to a girl who worked in the museum, she had a list of all the games and toys (they are cataloged together in the | ||
(cont. on 8/1) | (cont. on 8/1) |