Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
page 73 of 155 (47%)
page 73 of 155 (47%)
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The one who has answered the most, thus obtaining the greatest number
of cards, is the winner. SEEING AND REMEMBERING. Fill a table with all sorts of things, books, gloves, dolls, pins, scissors, food, some large, striking picture, another very small object. Keep the table covered until ready for use. Then remove the cover and let all the guests march around it three times, touching nothing on it, simply looking. The cover is replaced and each one is given a pencil and paper on which he writes down as many things as he can remember were on the table. The one who has the largest list of correct names receives a prize. The objects may be auctioned off afterwards. LIVE TIT-TAT-TO. On a sheet mark a regular tit-tat-to diagram in black point. Stretch the sheet so it will be smooth on the floor. Divide the company into sides, a captain being appointed for each side. Call one side the crosses and the other side the zeros. |
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