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Autographed and mailed out copies of <u>A GAMUT OF GAMES</u> to Jim Krauss and Kathy Brooks at 3M, to Alfons Rubbens of House of Games, and to Parker Brothers* c/o Constance Herrick. (Will have to send her a covering letter.)
Autographed and mailed out copies of <u>A GAMUT OF GAMES</u> to Jim Krauss and Kathy Brooks at 3M, to Alfons Rubbens of House of Games, and to Parker Brothers* c/o Constance Herrick. (Will have to send her a covering letter.)


Wrote a letter to Jim Rockwell on reducing the number of pegs in <s>INTERPLAY</s> and <u>ODD OR EVEN</u>.
Wrote a letter to Jim Rockwell on reducing the number of pegs in <u>INTERPLAY</u> and <u>ODD OR EVEN</u>.


Felicia called, after calling at the office. Wanted to know when Ed Webber started working for the,. Didn't know, and later found a letter that gave the info. Told me that Arnold Shapiro sent her a letter about <u>AGOG</u>. He said that there were ideas in it that they probably would want to use when, and if, they get started.
Felicia called, after calling at the office. Wanted to know when Ed Webber started working for the,. Didn't know, and later found a letter that gave the info. Told me that Arnold Shapiro sent her a letter about <u>AGOG</u>. He said that there were ideas in it that they probably would want to use when, and if, they get started.