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(The 31st envelope experiment was held during the session. The test object is a leaflet concerning highway signs to be used in case of an atomic attack. Jane and I picked it up at our local Bureau of Motor Vehicles the second week in January, when we went there to inquire about the delay in receiving my new license plates. I had ordered them December 3,1965; as will be seen this date plays a part in the test results.
(This leaflet had a good emotional connection to Jane, since a very few days before we went to the bureau she had a dream concerning an atomic attack, radiation, contamination, etc.; in the dream she saw a building and a floor plan that were very much similar to the actual layout of the local bureau. The data contained in the leaflet closely paralleled the dream; therefore Jane was quite pleased to discover stacks of these leaflets at the motor vehicle bureau. She had not been inside the bureau for at least a year.
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(“Strong uprights. Other designs.” The leaflet is designed effectively in a simplebold upright or vertical format. The lines of type indicated in a pen line on the tracing are actually printed in a heavier, boldface block lettering. We suppose other designs is a reference to the various signs shown on the leaflet; in the past Seth has referred to lettering or type as designs, also.
(“and numbers in some sort of pattern.” In the lower right hand corner of the back of the leaflet is a series of numbers, code numbers referring to date of printing, etc.
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