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TES7 Session 310 January 9, 1967 Keck Caroline Pomerantz Louis Brooklyn

(The equalization, Jane believes, refers to the book by Louis Pomerantz, that along with the object and the mimeographed list were mailed to her by Caroline Keck from Brooklyn, NY, in August 1964. All three of these items refer to the conservation of paintings. The title page of Louis Pomerantz’s book shows that it was published by A Chicago Chapter Artists Equity Publication, 332 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago 4, Illinois. Artists Equity Association is dealt with in the book’s forward also.

(See page 230. The object is a card, blank on the reverse side, written to Jane by Caroline Keck, conservator of the Brooklyn Museum; it was mailed to Jane in early August, along with a copy of the book, Is Your Contemporary Painting More Temporary Than You Think? and a mimeographed list of various addresses furnishing technical help and supplies regarding the conservation of paintings. The list was also compiled by Caroline Keck; the book by Louis Pomerantz.

(Caroline Keck’s mimeographed list is also printed on cream-tinted paper the size of this page. Louis Pomerantz’s small book has a rust red cover; the title is in reverse lettering, and this too has a cream tint.

(As noted on page 230, this copy is in a rusty red, much the same color as on the cover of Louis Pomerantz’s book. Caroline Keck’s handwriting on the object is in blue; hence no black appears on the object. Perhaps Seth interpreted the blue as black, however, then substituted it in the upper left corner.

TES7 February 2, 1967 Dream: Third Sequence Untermeyer girl poetry brown til

Then in here I enter a conversation with another girl about Louis Untermeyer. [...]

TES3 Session 143 April 5, 1965 illness visitors Sonja pills Louis

[...] Louis witnessed the 89th session, held in Rochester, NY, and was also discussed by Seth in the 90th session. [...] Thus Jim and Louis were the two neutral visitors referred to by Seth.

[...] Moreover two of our first four visitors, Sonja Carlson and Louis D’Andreano, were from out of town.

TES7 Session 313 January 18, 1967 John company caucus m.j Chicago

([John:] “St. Louis, Missouri? [...]