Talk:Robert Sommer
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[edit]My contributions to this page have been somewhat limited by the tertiary sources available to me. Another editor who has access to additional resources could expand the works section with additional topics or add to the topics I have already started. In addition, someone could add more on Sommer's personal life... marriage, family, hobbies? How about adding a photo too!
Sommer also played an important part in the planning of the Davis Bike paths. Though resources seem to be sparse, this would be an interesting subject to add to the page as well.SarahRW (talk) 04:09, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
invented board game
[edit]Is this the correct Robert Sommer that developed in 1970 a Monopoly style board game called "Blacks & Whites" where there are different rules depending on whether they are playing a black or white character? The description in this article about an update to the game seems to fit. [1] Colonial Computer 01:29, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
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