Published in Loadstar #155. This is a solitaire card game. It is not "proof of a flippant disposition" to take recreation. We are reminded of a man in real life, a statesman who bore no inconsiderable burden of responsibility; at moments of crisis, when he could but wait the outcome of events, he was wont to relax with solitaire. Oddly enough, he too was a devotee of Spider. His name was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. -Morehead and Mott-Smith After many tries, Maurice Jones was finally able to get Spider for the C-64 created using 10 side by side stacks. It was, indeed, FDR's most loved.
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