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Title
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1963_Sackson_370_December 16.jpg
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Creator
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Sid Sackson
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Date
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1963
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Type
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image
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Format
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.jpg
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Source
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Box 1, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
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Language
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English
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Coverage
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1963
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Rights
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The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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transcription
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English
MONDAY 16 DECEMBER 1963 350th day - 15 days to come
To Life to see Eugene Newman & give him report. He like it. He thought $10 an hour was reasonable, and to submit a bill.
To library to look at patents about 2 hours.
Bought book MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS AND ESSAYS by W.W. Rouse Ball.
Eugene Newman told me of two of his games:
Baseball Type Game - There is Monopoly-type path around the edge where players move & pick up contracts with players trying to get a complete team - as strong as possible. Players can trade players. After the teams are assembled there is a game and player with better hitters has the better chance of winning. (Rough idea).
Rummy Type Game - There are cards of 6 different colors [crossed out] animals each one in 4 different numbers and 4 different colors (to get all combinations would require 96 cards - Gene remembered having 48). The players each draw 6 cards and try to get one of each animal. Special bonuses for getting one color or 1 number. Players draw & discard as in rummy except that the discards are face down. As actually made up the cards are shaped thus: [Drawing of rectangle with a jutting square shape on the bottom side]
and each player has a base with slots to mount his animals. (Rough idea).
Eugene Newman called before I returned. Call him tomorrow.