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(“Small squares, not in line.” It might be said the abstract shapes of the letters in Portland, Maine, within the circular postmark, are angular. Of course the letters are not in line, being confined within the circle shape. There could be other connections. The rest of the copy on the back of the postcard, whether printed or handwritten, is in line.
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(“Four.” The numeral 4 appears four times on the object’s back. Was the April data a method of leading up to the four data? Also—there are four handwritten names on the back of the object. There are a total of six personal names on the object, the other two, Don Sieburg and Lincoln, being printed.
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(Jane, or Seth, now added two pieces of information that I hadn’t asked for: “The color purple I believe also.” We think this applies to the 4¢ Lincoln US postage stamp on the object. As stated earlier the stamp is printed in red ink with blue added. The resultant color can be called a purple, a violet, etc.
(“And small dark lettering, perhaps I N C.” Very good indeed. See the tracings of the object on page 309. At bottom center on the back of the object, in small capital lettering, is the logo and address of: DP—Dexter Press, Inc., West Nyack, New York. Printed in a dark blue.
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