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(I have indicated the highlights of both sides of the object by typewriter; actually it was printed in two columns, instead of the one I have indicated. Jane saw the object about three weeks ago when she was sorting out some papers. I picked this item after finding it lost among some newspapers, and about to be thrown out. I placed it between the usual two pieces of Bristol, then sealed it in the regular double envelopes.
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(3rd Question: What’s that lawyer connection? “I am not sure. Laws or edicts.” As stated earlier, both the news items on the front and back of the object concerns laws, edicts, etc.
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(6th Question: Do you want to name the object? “It seems like a note, with something else on it—like a note in combination with something else. Pictures or symbols on a note.” This is excellent data and Seth is very close. See pages 168 and 169.The object, as stated, bears many of the characteristics of a note, since it contains news stories. It also bears pictures and/or symbols, on both the front and the back.
(7th Question: What is that name or place beginning with D? “Ruburt here of course would think of Delmer. I can say no more on the D.” As stated on page 174, possibly the D refers to Day Students Council, or the name Donahue; both references on the front of the object.
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(10th Question: What’s the shape of the object? “I believe rectangular.” Here I meant the shape of the envelope object; Seth could have referred to the larger object containing the colored squares, however, because I did not make any distinction. As it happens, both the object and the op painting which contains the small colored squares are rectangular.
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