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A new board game is rapidly replacing "Guggenheim" as the favorite pasttime in Hayes-Bick. Called "Ugly," the game was devised by Robert M. Scher '60, after watching a friend play with "pellets and twists."
Two players, Beauty and Ugly, sit facing in the same direction, using a board 17 by 11 inches. While Beauty attempts to fabricate an aesthetically satisfying design, Ugly endeavors to thwart his enemy by placing his quota of pieces in awkward spots, and to destroy Beauty's harmony.
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