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(The memo pad slip used as the 80th envelope object is printed in a dark chocolate brown on a paper that is a rather bright orange brown of middle value. It was folded once horizontally as indicated, although there were vertical fold marks in it also. It was placed between the usual double Bristols and sealed in the usual double envelopes.
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(See page 216. The object was a memo slip from the Jewish Community Center in Elmira; from the desk of Gladys H. Austin, secretary to the Center’s director, Mr. Miller. It is printed in a dark chocolate brown on rather bright orange brown paper. It was folded once horizontally in the double envelopes, as indicated, although there were also vertical fold marks in it.
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(“Orange, and a blemish.” As stated, the paper the object is printed on is of an orange brownish color that is quite novel and attractive. The blemish data could be a distortion, resulting from the fact that the orange paper is printed upon with a darker brown ink.
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(“One large dark numeral or initials, towards the top, perhaps in a corner.” Excellent data. See page 216. The large capital M of the word memo is in the upper left corner of the object, printed in a dark chocolate brown.
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(5th Question: How about color? “Some we have mentioned. Dark. Like a photograph; in shadow but for this fabricky connection.” No connections. The chocolate brown ink printed on the object is dark; perhaps this gave rise to the dark photo data.
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