1 result for (book:tes6 AND session:278 AND stemmed:trace)
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(See the tracings of the object on page 309. Pertinent data connected to it will be brought out as we list our connections. We were able to make some, and Seth did not help us out after break.
[... 14 paragraphs ...]
(“A small circular object with something on top of it, perhaps like a stem.” See the tracings on page 309. The postmark on the back of the object is of course small and circular. The small triangular design mentioned earlier is just above the postmark, to the right, and is of a line, or stemlike, design. The triangular design does not quite touch the postmark, but the two words just beneath it, Natural Color, do run into the postmark, uniting the two designs.
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(“An oval shape or scene.” See the tracings on page 309. The scene on the front of the postcard consists almost entirely of oval components in the abstract: The sea spray, the clouds, even the rocks in the foreground. We believe this applies since Seth used the word scene in the data.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
(“Connection with a letter or note,” See the tracings on page 309. The object, a postcard, bears a note to Jane and me.
[... 15 paragraphs ...]
(“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.
[... 7 paragraphs ...]
(Reduced tracing of the note, at top, used as the object in the 67th envelope experiment, in the 279th session for August 15,1966.)
(Reduced tracing of the outside of the greeting card which also figures in the 67th envelope data. It was mailed to Jane and me on August 11,1966 by my mother, but was not used as envelope object.)
(Tracing of the inside of the greeting card which also figures in the 67th envelope data. It was mailed to Jane and me on August 11,1966 by my mother, but was not used as envelope object.)