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as much as possible of the property. There are small models<br> | as much as possible of the property. There are small models<br> | ||
of the pieces of property, which are cute - but expensive.<br> | of the pieces of property, which are cute - but expensive.<br> | ||
She is thinking of submitting the game to Dynamic<br> | |||
Design (Parker wouldn't have anything to do with it). They now<br> | |||
have a 4-page disclosure form that has to be filled out.<br> | |||
Told Felicia about <u>SPLIT</u>.<br> | |||
When Owens-Illinois took <u>MINEFIELD</u> and the other item<br> | |||
Felicia asked for an advance of $1000 each. They didn't<br> | |||
give her an argument - but she still doesn't have the money.<br> | |||
2nd call from <u>Felicia</u>. She spoke to the Youngs and they<br> | |||
want to order a copy of <u>SPLIT</u>. Gave her the address.<br> | |||
Rcd. ''<u>G & P</u>'' (Nov. #19). Articles on <u>FEUDAL</u>, <u>TIDDLYWINKS</u>,<br> | |||
<u>CHINESE CHESS</u>, as well as the regular <u>SCRABBLE</u>, <u>DIPLOMACY</u>,<br> | |||
and <u>GO</u>. Games view covers <u>THE GREAT GAME OF BRITAIN</u>, <u>AMBUSH</u>,<br> | |||
<u>BUCCANEER</u>, and a book ''<u>GO: A GUIDE TO THE GAME</u>''. Gyles<br> | |||
Brandreth mentions that <u>ALICE IN WONDERLAND GAME</u> (which is<br> | |||
also advertised in the issue) is his game. He gives rules<br> | |||
for <u>THE LEXICOGRAPHER'S GAME</u>, which is the same as<br> | |||
<u>THE DICTIONARY GAME</u>. In "Forum" a reader gives rules for<br> | |||
<u>NOT A WORD</u>, a variation of <u>GHOSTS</u>.<br> | |||
Call from <u>Al Richter</u>. Date changed from 11/17 to 21/1.<br> | |||
Called <u>Claude</u> to tell him that Kohner will see us in December. Not<br> | |||
in and left message with Richie.<br> | |||
Call from <u>Bob Gellman</u> while I was out and called him back at home.<br> | |||
Told him to send <u>HOLIDAY</u> and <u>PATTON</u> to <u>Roger Verhulst</u>. He will<br> | |||
tomorrow. Told him I had a book on <u>MACARTHUR</u>. | |||