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14 Thursday - June 1973
American Flag Adopted 1777 - 165th Day - 200 Days to Come


To New York Hilton for 3M "Breakfast a la cart." With Jack Davis at game cart. He had a backgrounder on adult games, including pieces on inventor - with me first. Included our addresses and telephone numbers. This was given to each of the women - women's page editions presumably. One woman who is syndicated in several hundred papers, Jack said, seemed a little interested in me and told Jack to contact her about setting up an interview.

To Felicia's.
While she was finishing with Leonard Willett I looked at Dennis Ladouceur's PRIME TIME. There are is a board with 2 continuous tracks. On one players pick up TV programs of different lengths - 1/2 hour, 1 hour, 1 1/2 hour, 2 hours - for varying amount of money depending on the space landed on. The other track allows a player to collect money in fees, and some spaces with paying out of money. (According to the rules the track could be chosen after throwing the dice, which means a player can always avoid paying out money. I left a note to Dennis about this.) As players take the programs they put them on a program board which has room for from 7:30 to 11, 7 days a week. As soon as a player has completed filled his board the buying of programs ceases. The programs are all the same on their back but on the front they give different "Nelson Ratings" - down to 1 for a "rerun." Incidentally, they vary in length with the duration of the program. Players secretly arrange their program board placing the programs where this wish. Only one player will be able to fill his entire board. After all are arranged the days are compared. The player with the highest "Nelson Rating" for a day leaves his programs on, the others are removed (tie? - left note on this too). Most points left wins. 2 to 4 can play.
Also looked briefly at his BUS STOP. It is the same as CONTRACT except that the board has a somewhat different shape. Object is to complete three bus lines. The outside edges have street names (I believe) instead of city names.
VIEWLINE - the note from Burt Huber said it had too much luck for their puzzle line. I said "How about sending it to Bob Johnson." She answered that he had originally seen it when Burt Huber did.
Later I dropped VIEWLINE and a children's item at Ed-U-Cards at 200 5th for Felicia.