1 result for (book:tes5 AND session:222 AND stemmed:letter)
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(See the copy on page 197. For the test object I used a letter from my brother Loren, who lives in Tunkhannock, PA. It is typewritten in black ink on paper the weight of this page, and white. It was folded once between two pieces of Bristol, then sealed in the usual double envelope. My brother inadvertently dated the letter 1965 instead of 1966.
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A letter from New York mentioning a meeting, the initial P connected with this.
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(“The habit of squirreling away” is a good reference to my father, in whose photographic studio my brother Loren took the pictures he refers to in the test letter. The studio is in part of my father’s cellar; the rest of the cellar is stuffed and cluttered with odds and ends my father has accumulated over the years. The rest of the family views the overloaded cellar as a fire hazard.
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(Initials. The initials “ASA” appear in my brother’s letter. There could be other meanings here.
(“Ruburt’s connection: A disturbing event,” is a good reference to the balance of my brother’s letter, which is not included on page 197. The contents of this part of the letter are available however to anyone studying these results.
(“I pick up a very distant connection with Wisconsin, which I do not understand”, puzzled Jane, since she had no idea of what this could mean. I thought it might be a reference to the fact that my brother Loren, who wrote the test letter, is a model railroad fan. The magazine Model Railroader was, I thought, published in Wisconsin. There is a strong connection here because Loren has contributed articles and photographs to this magazine for many years. A trip to the newsstand to check verified my idea; Model Railroader has editorial offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jane was especially pleased at this because she knows nothing of the hobby, or the magazine or its address. It took me two days after the session to come up with the connection with Wisconsin myself.
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(“Horizontal lines and star shapes.” is vague to us, although the test object, the letter, contains horizontal lines of type.
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