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and he will read those over and have a conterence in about 2 weeks.  <br>
and he will read those over and have a conterence in about 2 weeks.  <br>


In order to make an October publication date it must be ready by March 15th. Otherwise it will be u held up an entire year About 225 yellow sheets (200 to 250 words) would be night. I
In order to make an October publication date it   <br>
Judging from the games it will be a family game book rather than a juvenile book (which is fine with me).
must be ready by March 15th. Otherwise it will be   <br>
.
held up an entire year. About 225 yellow sheets   <br>
.
(200 to 250 words) would be right. <br>
....
Judging from the games it will be a family game   <br>
To los and picked up <u>ANOTHER</u>, <u>FITTING & PROPER</u>, <u>SPECTRUM</u>,
book rather than a juvenile book (which is fine with me).
WHAI'S IT WORTH TO YOUR The latter Alice wants me to rewrite with a lighter touch t rat and then send it to 3M for a try at their card line Didn't go into
 
any details as to why I wanted the others. The fellow from Miami with the word GAME• postponed his
To l-S and picked up <u>ANOTHER</u>, <u>FITTING & PROPER</u> <br><u>SPECTRUM</u>, <u>WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?</u> The latter Alice wants me to rewrite with a lighter touch <s>so that</s> and then send it   <br>'
Visit Will be in with a model next week... Another inventor from Denver is sending in a card GAME which ...is a combination he says. of Pito and MONOPOLY: An advertising agency is interested in an Air Force GAME which will show wives the importance of their husband's job. It will be a one-shot deal with a flat payment. They'll give me more info as they get it...
to 3M for a try at their card line. Didn't go into <br>
poke to Anne about the meeting with Fabio, She said that she had wanted him to let me use <u>LOA</u> instead of him but he felt that it is one of his best games,
any details as to why I wanted the others.  
I agreed. (Incidentally, Fabio agreed it is definitely best not to duplicate games if it can be helped
 
Later spoke to Claude and to id him of decision on not duplicating He asked me which game I would like to use ourd I suggested tha
The fellow from Miami with the word <u>GAME</u> postponed his <br>
t <u>ROBBIN' THE HOOD</u> He said tine since he wasn't intending to use it... Spoke to Anthur and told him I'd be up to my neck with getting the book finished. A pair of letters from Haan Hoolim, duplicates, with
visit. Will be in with a model next week.   <br>
more on magic squares Red. the following booklets from Chris Wagner :
Another inventor from Denver is sending in a card <u>GAME</u> which   <br>
<u>RULES FOR ANCIENT WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath <u>RULES FOR MEDIAEVEL WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath <u>RULES FOR 1750 PERIOD WARGAMES (INCLUDING NORTH AMERICAN)</u> by Tony Bath <u>RULES FOR NAPOLEONIC WARGAMES</u> by Donald F. Featherstone <u>RULES FOR WARGAMES IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR PERIOD</u> by Donald F Featherstone...
is a combination, he says, of <u>PIT</u> and MONOPOLY.  <br>
An advertising agency is interested in an Air Force <u>GAME</u> which   <br>
will show wives the importance of their husband's job. It   <br>
will be a one-shot deal with a flat payment. They'll give   <br>
me more info as they get it.
 
Spoke to Anne about the meeting with Fabio. She said   <br>
that she had wanted him to let me use <u>LOA</u> instead of   <br>
him but he felt that it is one of his best games.  <br>
I agreed. (Incidentally, Fabio agreed it is definitely   <br>
best not to duplicate games if it can be helped.)  <br>
Later spoke to Claude and told him of decision on   <br>
not duplicating. He asked me which game I would like   <br>
to use and I suggested <s>Robbin' the Hood</s> <u>ROBBIN' THE HOOD</u> <br>
He said fine since he wasn't intending to use it.  
 
Spoke to Anthur and told him I'd be up to my neck   <br>
with getting the book finished.  
 
A pair of letters from Haar Hoolim, duplicates, with <br>
more on magic squares.  <br>
 
Red. the following booklets from Chris Wagner : <br>
<u>RULES FOR ANCIENT WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath   <br>
<u>RULES FOR MEDIAEVEL WARGAMES</u> by Tony Bath   <br>
<u>RULES FOR 1750 PERIOD WARGAMES (INCLUDING NORTH AMERICAN)</u> by Tony Bath   <br>
<u>RULES FOR NAPOLEONIC WARGAMES</u> by Donald F. Featherstone   <br>
<u>RULES FOR WARGAMES IN THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR PERIOD</u> by Donald F Featherstone. <br>
 
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