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[... 9 paragraphs ...]
I am idle and curious... My best wishes to all of my friends. My best wishes also, Joseph, to Ruburt. I am still not pleased with the hair arrangement; it does not suit me.
(A reference to Jane’s hair falling over her right eye. She had to keep brushing it back as she spoke.)
[... 32 paragraphs ...]
(This refers to events within Searle.) I did indeed. Give us a moment. (Pause.) There seems to be a man this time with very dark hair. It may be tinted hair, for he is older than the hair would suggest. He is not directly connected with those in your immediate area.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]
(John Bradley said much of the data was good, and he will cover it in detail in his projected tape. There are two regional managers in the Searle organization who are brothers-in-law. One of these, Steve Chase of Los Angeles, has black-tinted hair. The other, George Striker, is in Skokie, Illinois. John thinks Chase is the more progressive of the two, and is of the opinion that in any clash between these two men a southern regional manager, Don Robinson, would be in a position to pick up pieces. John told us more that is not covered in these notes.
[... 29 paragraphs ...]
There is an interaction with salt and sugar—an activating principle... and an extra charge of electricity, noticeable perhaps when you are combing your hair...
[... 2 paragraphs ...]
(“Tom C., he’s got hair like spikes on his forehead...Tom Crompton. He’s 36. Connection with a grocery store ... produce of some kind. There’s a woman connected with him, a sister, who helps him somehow. There’s a Detroit connection. Spikes. A group of 4 people; he and a woman are one... Bill’s one; a female relative the other one.”
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
(A few impressions that were particularly apt were September 1943, the Detroit connection, the spikes-for-hair, the lawsuit type of trouble, the family situation similarity, and the profanity. Tom C. was a prolific profanity man, according to Bill.
[... 29 paragraphs ...]