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A yellow square. Black print or lettering or writing in a right-hand corner, extending outward toward the center.
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(“A yellow square.” No connections. The object is printed on card stock with a light cream tint, but not yellow. Jane, oddly enough, said she had an image of a yellow square.
(Caroline Keck’s mimeographed list is also printed on cream-tinted paper the size of this page. Louis Pomerantz’s small book has a rust red cover; the title is in reverse lettering, and this too has a cream tint.
(“Black print or lettering or writing in a right hand corner, extending outward toward the center.” See page 230. Jane said this data is correct, in that it referred to the Brooklyn Museum and Caroline Keck by name on the object, in the upper left corner. To Jane, this reading matter does project toward the center of the object.
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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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