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(The envelope object for tonight was a card sent to Jane by Caroline Keck, conservator of paintings for the Brooklyn Museum, in 1964. See page 230.
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Do you have an envelope for me?
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(At 9:39 Jane took the sealed double envelope from me for the 81st experiment. Her eyes closed she held it to her forehead in a horizontal manner.)
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Do you have any questions? (Jane lowered the envelope briefly.
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(As usual I placed the object between two pieces of Bristol, then sealed it in two envelopes. Jane had not seen it since August 1964, since it has been in my files.
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(“Several small letters or numbers, and a stamped card, from a distant place.” See page 230. The object contains small printed letters in the address in the upper left corner. It also contains numbers in the date. It is a card, but is not stamped; instead of being mailed alone it was enclosed in a small package or envelope with Louis Pomerantz’s book and the mimeographed list described earlier; and all addressed to Jane.
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(6th Question: Anything else you want to add? “A small box, and that is all.” At this date we cannot recall. The book, the mimeographed sheet and the object itself may have been mailed to us in a small box, or a manila envelope, etc.
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