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(The 33rd envelope experiment was held during the session. I trimmed down the front page of the wedding announcement of my niece, placed it between two pieces of Bristol and sealed it in the usual double envelope. It is printed in black and the reverse side is blank. It has a blind embossed border as indicated.
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(“A connection with a photograph”, referred we thought to the fact that my brother took color pictures of the wedding. 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.
(“and some sort of a grand affair, such as a ball.” A reference to the wedding, but hardly to a ball.
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(“and a schedule.” My brother and his wife traveled to Brooklyn by bus to attend the marriage. 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. Fortunate that this was so, for they narrowly missed being stranded in the first heavy snowstorm of the winter.The announcement is a schedule of events.
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(1966 appears on the wedding announcement.
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The “grand affair” and the “ballroom” implication, you see—the connection somewhat distorted here was the formality of the wedding—clothes, the wedding clothes, which did lead Ruburt to think of a ball.
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