1 result for (book:tes7 AND session:306 AND stemmed:postag)
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(See page 203 for a copy of the object. As stated, it is a mock postage stamp I drew on Friday, November 25, 1966, at work. It is a spoof on Don Wilbur—"Young Donny"—and I showed it to Don and his wife, Marilyn, when they visited us that evening. The Gallaghers were also present. I thought the drawing had been passed around that evening and that Jane had seen it, but she said tonight that she had not. At any rate she had no recollection of seeing it before, to my surprise.
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(“An envelope.” The object, being a parody of a postage stamp, calls an envelope to mind.
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(“U.S.A.” This is excellent data. See page 203. The initials U.S. appear in the line of copy across the bottom of the object: 1 cent U. S. Postage 1 cent.
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(“The object—an envelope or letter, and some reference to a third party.” The object is not an envelope or letter; see page 203. But being a drawing of a postage stamp, it is closely related to both such data. We are not sure about Seth’s reference to a third party; there could be several possibilities.
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(“An organization.” Again, good data. The object is a parody of a postage stamp, which calls to mind the country’s postal organization. See the foundation data on page 209.
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