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(a novelty); <u>THIRD DIMENSION</u> and <u>TUT'S TOMB</u> (Assembly puzzles);  <br>
(a novelty); <u>THIRD DIMENSION</u> and <u>TUT'S TOMB</u> (Assembly puzzles);  <br>
<u>DROP OUT</u> ($1.25 version of <u>LABYRINTH</u>; <u>SCORE 3</u> (2 hand game).  <br>
<u>DROP OUT</u> ($1.25 version of <u>LABYRINTH</u>; <u>SCORE 3</u> (2 hand game).  <br>
Met <u>Dorothy Shapiro</u>
Met <u>Dorothy Shapiro</u> and <u>Henry Levy</u> a moment at Reiss.  <br>
To American Greetings. There were prototypes for 10 games displayed  <br>
but no one there who could tell me about them. The ones to see are  <br>
Morry Weiss or David gamble. Got an add sheet with the following : -  <br>
<u>DEADLOCK</u>, <u>LINKUP</u>, <u>CONTROLLING INTEREST</u>, <u>CHESS N' CHECKERS</u>, <u>POUNCE</u>,  <br>
<u>FAIR SHAKE</u>, <u>BROKEN ENGLISH</u>, <u>UPON-MY-WORD</u>, <u>DE-TOUR</u>, <u>NIX</u>. <br>
Back to R.G.I. <u>Bob Gellman</u> said that Doubleday is starting a  <br>
mail-order service in games. They are including <u>MOVIE MOGULS</u> and will  <br>
probably include <u>HOLIDAY</u> when it is ready. They have a mailing list of 1,000,000.  <br>
To G & R. Told them all the games of theirs I exhibited at Xerox and they  <br>
were pleased. Their new things didn't look too interesting and I'll look at  <br>
them some other time. <u>Frank Armbruster</u> is not coming in.
 
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