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JULY 20, 1969 11:30 AM SUNDAY
(After retiring at about 1 AM on July 20, 1969, on Sunday morning, after Jane & I had been to the Steak Shop for a few drinks...
(Actually my concern was over some kind of accident to Armstrong after he & Aldrin had left the lunar module or landing craft—this I believe is scheduled for 2:17 AM Monday, according to [this morning’s] Sunday paper.
(I read this statement at 11:40 AM, Sunday, July 20th, though Rob told me about his experience earlier this morning. —Jane Butts.
[...] Then on the morning of March 10 — the Sunday before last — we learned that we may have to rethink the idea of Seth-Jane producing more than one major work at a time; for on that day Jane received the outline for another book, along with the knowledge that she’d need Seth’s help in producing it. [...]
(As quickly as she could once she became aware of what was happening that Sunday morning, Jane typed a 3-page summary or outline of the contents for The Way Toward Health, including chapter headings, then wrote a very condensed statement about how the whole thing came to her. [...]
“Sunday, March 10, 1974. [...]
Sunday, March 10, 1974. [...]
[...] This was a very heavy wet snow that began shortly before 1 AM Sunday, February 13; it continued until dawn, accumulating about an inch, then turned into a very heavy soaking rain that lasted all day Sunday and on into the night. Jane and I were quite conscious of the prediction Sunday because we had to be traveling. [...]
[...] We visited him last Sunday at my parents’ home, in Sayre, PA, and he had expected to have the color prints with him; however they had not arrived from the processor yet, to our disappointment and his.
[...] My brother Loren told us Sunday that this decision is so recent that his daughter was the first to be married in such a fashion in this church.
[...] They were so pressed for time on this particular weekend that the day of the wedding was changed from Sunday, January 23, to Saturday, January 22, so that they could return to their home in time for work Monday, January 24. [...]
[...] Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, for various reasons I will not go into now, may give you a slight edge. [...]
(Sunday night while we had company Jane and I got out the recorder on the spur of the moment; to our surprise we found that it worked perfectly. [...]
[...] Ruburt displayed good sense Sunday evening, in following your advice not to try to continue, but stopping where you did. [...]
(We tried an impromptu seance with our guests, Judy and Lee Wright, Sunday evening. [...]
(It’s Sunday night, June 7, as I type this session. [...]
[...] I let Jane sleep Sunday morning while I spent a couple of hours fastening the cushion in place and covering it with linoleum tablecloth material so that she could slide more easily on it. [...]
(I didn’t feel well Saturday night after company left, and not much better Sunday. [...]
SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1977
NOVEMBER 1, 1964 11:05 PM SUNDAY UNSCHEDULED
(Perhaps the affairs of this evening were set in motion several days ago, when Jane and I voiced the thought that we might try an ESP experiment of some kind on Sunday night. [...]
(Cameron Macdonnel will hold a grand opening of the Cameron Studio Gallery at 344 East Water Street on Sunday, November 8.
[...] Interested area artists can contact Mr. Macdonnel between 1:00 and 3:00PM on Saturdays and Sundays at the gallery.
(It will be recalled that I had my excellent pendulum session last Sunday, November 5, pinpointing the part I played in Jane’s symptoms. [...]
You have made strides since Sunday. [...]
[...] I then wondered aloud at the apparent suddenness of the breakup of symptoms, just three days after my pendulum session of last Sunday, and two days after the session with Seth on Monday, November 6. This brought Seth back at once.)
(Jane and I attended the Hypnosis Symposium at Oswego State University College at Oswego, NY, on Friday evening, July 9th, and on Saturday and Sunday, July 10 and 11, at the invitation of Dr. Instream, codirector. [...]
(We had no real opportunity to talk with Dr. Instream until Sunday evening at his home, after the symposium was over. [...]
[...] During our Sunday evening visit, Dr. Instream demolished the young psychologist’s diagnosis rather easily.
[...] Jane and I also left with Dr. Instream at his home on Sunday evening, copies of sessions 150, 151, 158, 160, 162, 164 and 165.)
JULY 22, 1984
1:35 P.M. SUNDAY
(We found our cat, Catherine, in a next-door backyard after dark on Sunday evening. [...] We had been away Sunday. [...]
[...] The object was torn by me from pages 11 and 12 of the New York Times’ first news section for Sunday, November 6,1966. [...]
[...] It turned out that I had chosen Section One of the New York Times for Sunday, November 6,1966, and from this had torn the object from pages 11 and 12. [...]