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SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 1969  <br>
NOVEMBER St. Andrew, Apostle First Sunday in Advent
St. Andrew, Apostle   <br>
1969
First Sunday in Advent <br>
334th day - 31 days to come Red, a long distance call from Harold Brodsky" in Florida,
334th day - 31 days to come  
He has a copy of AgoGo and thinks it is a work of art. He has a puzzle GAME, which he would like to get my opinion on, He'll send a description of it to me,
descriwhich he would like's a work of a
Wrote retters to Tom Atwater
Al Samuels Cand) Al Rubbens (House of Games) susan vibert (pace Mag). Tom Shaw CARH.) Solomon Golomb Heinz Wittenberg (Who wanted my hoo Patent office (for missing patent) - Joe Weisbecker (
with review of DECISIONS-DECISIONS Thought of allowing each player two moves in a row with no restrictions in <u>COUNTERPOINT</u> Tried it by myself and it didn't work. Usually a player
the
could form position easily, If he could
a scoring on easily. If he couldn't, there is no incentive to do any thing else, Clande called. He had bought whyo at a thrift shop for
$li Have it already, He also bought a construction set, CONNECT-A-CARD. (I think) which has a large number of
Cards in 4 colors and 2 sizes and various plastic connectors, He thinks they are good for game equipment. He bought it at a discount place for 12 and I asked him to get a
for me. Sunday Times had an ad for COMPUT-A-TUTOR in a
store in Hartsdale. Will to try to go there to look at the
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Red, a long distance call from "Harold Brodsky" in Florida.  <br>
He has a copy of AGOG and thinks it is a work of art.  <br>
He has a puzzle <u>GAME</u>, which he would like to get my opinion  <br>
on. He'll send a description of it to me.


Tont, from 12/3) (12/3] he just scoved in. This would allow completed figures to remain on the board and it would be possible for a player to remove pes from two figures and then return then, in the next play, unless the opponent stopped it.
Wrote retters to Tom Atwater  <br>
Al Samuels (aco)  <br>
Al Rubbens (House of Games)  <br>
Susan Vibert (''Pace'' Mag)  <br>
Tom Shaw (A.H.)  <br>
Solomon Golomb  <br>
Heinz Wittenberg (Who wanted my book)  <br>
Patent Office (for missing patent)  <br>
Joe Weisbecker (with review of <u>DECISIONS-DECISIONS</u>)  <br>
 
Thought of allowing each player two moves in a row  <br>
with no restrictions in <u>COUNTERPOINT</u>. Tried it by myself  <br>
and it didn't work. Usually a player could form a scoring  <br>
position easily. If he couldn't, there is no incentive to do any-  <br>
thing else.  <br>
Claude called. He had bought <u>WHY</u> at a thrift shop for  <br>
$1. Have it already. He also bought a construction set,   <br>
<u>CONNECT-A-CARD</u> (I think) which has a large number of  <br>
cards in 4 colors and 2 sizes and various plastic connectors.  <br>
He thinks they are good for game equipment. He bought  <br>
it at a discount place for $2 and I asked him to get it  <br>
for me.  <br>
 
Sunday ''Times'' had an ad for <u>COMPUT-A-TUTOR</u> in a
store in Hartsdale. Will to try to go there to look at it.)
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he just scoved in. This would allow completed figures to   <br>
remain on the board and it would be possible for a player   <br>
to remove pcs. from two figures and then return them in   <br>
the next play, unless the opponent stopped it.


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Have you ordered your diary for next year? See number in front of book.
Have you ordered your diary for next year? See number in front of book.