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NOVEMBER 1974 - TUESDAY 5
ELECTION DAY - 309TH DAY - 56 DAYS TO COME


To Canal St. At "Holland Cut Rate Stationery" bought 1975 game
diary for $1.95 plus tax. At "Aero Stationery Co." bought 14 packages
of 5" x 3" lined colored index cards - imperfect - at 19 [cents] each plus tax.
Walked to 23rd St. and on way in "Rose Station. & Print, Corp" bought
9 yellow 8 1/2" x 11" pads - of poor quality - at 10 [cents]. Also bought a jiffy
(type) bag for 35 [cents].

To Bob Gellman. Had lunch sent up.
I asked him the name of the PUZZLE inventor (see 11/4) - Ralph Janson.
He showed me the PATTON ad in Toys "R" Us catalog. He said it cost $34.00.
I asked about a contract for PATTON and MACARTHUR in Canada. He said that
it is still not definite. He laughed off the matter that Felicia
mentioned on 10/31.
I asked whether he wants me togive mail order info on PATTON and
MACARTHUR in my EUROPA review. Yes. $12.95 surface mail; $19.95 air mail.
Went over my WEEKEND IN VEGAS comments. Left my marked rules and took a new set.
Worked over the WASHINGTON blurb and roughed one out. He'll have it
typed and mail it to me for comments.

Rcd. the PUSHOVER graphics from Ed Schifman. Not bad.
Terry Seymour sent me two copies ofa picture of me, with a note. (Probably taken once at Toy Fair, but I'm not sure.) Rcd. the game ZZIZZ, with a note from Norman Arkawy.

During day BB got a call from Mary Walmsly. She'd like to get together with
me to discuss games. She'll call tomorrow.

Phil (Friedman) brought me the clipping on Ralph Anspach and
ANTI-MONOPOLY from the 10/20 TIMES.