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<u>INTERFACE</u> (a 3-hand <u>CHESS</u> game) and <u>THREE PLAYER CHESS</u>,  
<u>INTERFACE</u> (a 3-hand <u>CHESS</u> game) and <u>THREE PLAYER CHESS</u>,  
by Robert Zubrin. (Filed in '73 Misc. [1973 miscellaneous])
by Robert Zubrin. (Filed in '73 Misc. [1973 miscellaneous])
Rcd. [received] a letter from Colin Haycraft of Gerald Duckworth. They are undecided
about <u>AGOG</u> and will not stand in my way if I have other chances.
<br>Letter from <u>Jim Scully</u>. Mentioned <u>CARD FOOTBALL</u>. He is sending me a hand-
made copy of his <u>TALLY</u> (previously <u>FORESIGHT</u>).
<br>Rcd. a letter, thru Random House, from George Reinfeld, an <u>AGOG</u> reader.
Mentioned <u>BACKGAMMON</u>, <u>1914</u>, <u>BLITZKRIEG</u>, <u>UNCLE WIGGILY</u>, <u>LOTTO</u>,
and <u>CAMALOT</u>. He invests <u>GAME</u>s himself.
<br>Letter from <u>Haar Hoolim</u>. Mentioned <u>STACK UP</u> (OrDa's new name for <u>UP</u>),
an OrDa booklet with <u>BARRICADE</u> (new name for <u>STOPLO</u>), <u>TAKE ALL</u>,
<u>MATTRIX</u>, <u>SPELLBOUND</u>, <u>STACK UP</u>, <u>MAXIMATH</u>, <u>CAPTURE</u>. Also
mentioned <u>LET ME THINK</u>, <u>ANTIGRACITATION</u>, <u>TIC-TAC</u>, <u>ZERO-G</u>,
<u>BRAINY BLOCKS</u>, <u>Q-SETS</u>, <u>Q-BITS</u>, <u>CHINESE MATCHING CARDS</u>,
<u>LAS VEGAS POKER</u>, and <u>FOCUS</u>.
<br>Carbon of letter <u>Leonard Willett</u> sent to N.Y. State Tax Office.
Rcd. a U.P.S. package from "Education Ventures, Inc." with the
following: <u>GARBAGE</u>, <u>GENERATION</u>, and <u>PINK PEBBLES</u>.
Wrote to <u>Alister MacIntyre</u> (see 10/5/73). Mentioned <u>REVOLT!</u>,
<u>OPERATION CONTACT</u>, <u>THE GAMESLETTER</u>, <u>GAMBIT</u>, <u>VEGAS</u>,
<u>DICTATOR</u>. Sent him repro of back of <u>TRIPPPLES</u> box.
Thought of an idea for a sliding block game - later called
<u>PUSH OVER</u>.
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<u>THE INVISIBLE MAN</u>. He'll add my <u>HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME</u> and
Claude's Auction <u>GAME</u> and mail it to HASBRO.
<br>I asked Arthur how his "secret" project was doing. He had
written to all the psychiatrists listed in the telephone book,
telling them about their (Arthur & Wald's) games, particularly
<u>FOLLY</u>.