Created page with "11/23<br> 11/22<br> 11/20<br> '''6 THURSDAY * DECEMBER 1973'''<br> 340TH DAY * 25 DAYS TO COME ---- Call from <u>Felicia</u>. She spoke to <u>Bob Johnson</u>. He said that Hallmark<br> is not interested in looking at more strategy games<br> now. Instead they are interested in "social games which are<br> designed for large and small groups. These games can be crazy fun<br> or intellectually stimulating."<br> They are also interested in "Action Games". He ha s <..."
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stores handling them won't need any other <s>compan</s> company's<br>
stores handling them won't need any other <s>compan</s> company's<br>
games.<br>
games.<br>
He is just getting to looking at <u>SPECTRUM</u>. <u>Burt</u> is out<br>
of town so they'll [there'll?] be no answer on <u>THE 31ST HEX</u> and<br>
<u>PUSHOVER</u> for awhile.<br>
Felicia doesn't want to send any packages during the X'Mas<br>
rush and Bob agrees. He will be in in January to look<br>
at games.<br>
Felicia didn't receive her check for <u>THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS</u><br>
and <u>FITTING & PROPER</u> yet. Bob told her they'd take care<br>
of it if she doesn't.<br>
Told Felicia about yesterday at Brentano's and that I'd be<br>
there next Tuesday. She'll be in the neighborhood and will<br>
drop in.<br>
Call from <u>Bob Champer</u>. He suggested the following 3 as the most<br>
important battles for <u>MACARTHUR</u>.<br>
1. Japanese landing in Phillipines - Dec. '41.<br>
2. Return to Philipines - Oct. '44. (This involves a little ship to ship<br>
fighting.<br>
3. Landing at Inchon, Korea - Sept.'50.<br>
I'll read up, concentrating on these and he'll call me in about<br>
two weeks.<br>
Martin and Charlotte <u>Gardner</u> here for supper. Martin brought<br>
me: <u>HUEMANIA TIC-TAC-TOE</u>, <u>LE TRIOKER</u>, <u>LES 24 CARRES</u>,<br>
<u>MONTAGE</u> (told him I had it but he said he has no use for<br>
it, a board for an <u>UNCLE WIGGILY GAME</u> (which he picked up<br>
at an antique store for 25 [cents] - I believe).<br>
Martin talked about a lot of material he had that could be put<br>
together in an "Optical Illusion Kit." I tried to persuade him<br>
to do it and then try to sell it, either <u>Tom Atwater</u><br>
or I suggested places that might be interested. (I doubt<br>
(cont. on 11/23)