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1 Saturday - May 1976
St. Philip and St. James, Apostles - 122nd Day - 244 Days to Come


Rcd. [received] surprise check for $431.88 from Hallmark for FITTING & PROPER and THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS - sold out at 59 1/2 ¢ each.
Rcd. letter from Graeme Levin asking me to reserve room for him at Collingwood Hotel. Enclosed check for AGOG royalties - £ 49.23.

At bazaar in Edith's neighborhood bought copy of NUMBLE for ¢ 1. 7 tiles were missing but used those I had left over from the Russian SCRABBLE set to replace them. For 10¢ bought copy of BRIDGE IS MY GAME, by Goren.

During day played TOTALLY with BB and then played it 2-hand with Phil Laurence and then 4-hand.


(cont. from 5/2) [5/3]


saved for future use. If a player can build he can build up to the number on the 3 regular dice. (For example with a total of 14 a player, in zone Q, could build 2 units on "6" and one unit on "2" - the lower numbers setting the cost per unit.) A player can use any amount from 0 to the total of his dice. A player with the most units in a building owns that building. In case of tie the player with the lower unit wins. The game ends when one player uses up all of his units. He gets a bonus of 25 points. All players count the value - upper number - of each bldg. [building] they own. The player with the lowest total is eliminated and the others recalculate the bldgs. they own not counting the eliminated player's units. High total wins.
It played quite well and was fun.
[started 5/3]