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(The 75th envelope experiment used as object the employee record stub from Jane’s first check as a substitute high school teacher. Jane had of course seen it several times since receipt on October 28. The object is printed in black on green paper which contains a faint pattern. The green is itself a light tint. The large numeral in the upper right corner is in red. The back is blank. I placed the record between the usual double Bristols, then sealed it in double envelopes.
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(See page 141 for a copy of the envelope object, and the notes on the next page. As stated the object is the stub from Jane’s first paycheck as a substitute teacher, received on Friday, October 28. It is made of green paper, light in color, with a pale green pattern throughout. The printing is in black, with the large number in the upper right corner in red. The back is blank. The stub contains the amount of the check, tax deductions, the date, etc.
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(6th Question: Can you give the color of the object itself? “No, except that it is not dark. A dim color. With perhaps dim dark overtones”, can be said to apply to the object. See page 141. The object is printed on paper of a pale green, which could also be called dim. The black printing is of course dark on this.
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(“A long locomotive, and a connection with a note mentioning time.” We saw no obvious connections with locomotive. The object is concerned with a specific amount of time; although not a note, it is printed, and the printing conveys a message in detail.
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