In June 1959, Klamer pitched an art center concept to
Milton Bradley that featured their crayons and finger paints. The company declined, but Milton Bradley president James Shea, Sr., asked Klamer to develop a game in celebration of the hundredth anniversary of
Milton Bradley Company. After months of development, Klamer unveiled
The Game of Life at the 1960 American International Toy Fair in the Milton Bradley showroom. Spurred by the endorsement of TV personality Art Linkletter, the game went on to sell more than fifty million copies. ==Death==