1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:300 AND stemmed:doubl)
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(The 76th envelope experiment was held tonight. The object was torn by me from pages 11 and 12 of the New York Times’ first news section for Sunday, November 6,1966. See the two previous pages. I chose the object at random by a method which will be explained later. Suffice it to say here that I did not see the object until Jane opened the usual double-sealed envelopes after giving the data. I did however know the object came from the New York Times. Results were good.
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(Jane took from me the sealed double envelopes for our 76th experiment. Then, her eyes open and very dark, she got to her feet. Smiling broadly she slapped my hand with the envelope, and paced back and forth briefly as she used to do many sessions ago.)
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(I chose the object in the following manner. In my studio was a pile of old newspapers. Most of them were of the New York Times, daily and Sunday. I removed a few local papers from the stack. Backing up to the pile I pulled out a section without looking at it and tore off a portion of a page. I folded this behind me until I was sure it would fit between the regular double Bristols, and into the double envelopes.
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