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Patent Office (for missing patent)  <br>
Patent Office (for missing patent)  <br>
Joe Weisbecker (with review of <u>DECISIONS-DECISIONS</u>)  <br>
Joe Weisbecker (with review of <u>DECISIONS-DECISIONS</u>)  <br>
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
Thought of allowing each player two moves in a row   <br>
could form position easily, If he could
with no restrictions in <u>COUNTERPOINT</u>. Tried it by myself   <br>
a scoring on easily. If he couldn't, there is no incentive to do any thing else, Claude called. He had bought whyo at a thrift shop for
and it didn't work. Usually a player could form a scoring   <br>
$li Have it already, He also bought a construction set, <u>CONNECT-A-CARD</u>. (I think) which has a large number of
position easily. If he couldn't, there is no incentive to do any-  <br>
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
thing else.  <br>
for me. Sunday ''Times'' had an ad for <u>COMPUT-A-TUTOR</u> in a
Claude called. He had bought <u>WHY</u> at a thrift shop for <br>
store in Hartsdale. Will to try to go there to look at the
$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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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.
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.
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