Results 81 to 100 of 190 for stemmed:envelop
(The object for the 70th envelope experiment was the first draft of a letter I wrote tonight, to a local dentist. [...] I sealed it in an envelope when finished; then showed this to Jane and asked her to mail it tomorrow morning. [...]
(The object was folded as indicated, placed between two pieces of Bristol, and sealed in the usual double envelopes.
[...] Do you have an envelope for me?
(Her eyes still closed, Jane took the envelope from me for our 70th experiment, and held it up to her forehead with her right hand. [...]
(It will be remembered that our 2nd envelope test, held during the 180th session, was held on August 23, and that it featured a photograph of Jane at York Beach. [...]
(For the 10th envelope test I used a label from a bottle of Ballantine Ale. [...]
(Tracing of the black and white photograph used in the 11th envelope test, September 29,1965, in the 194th session.)
(As usual Jane took the sealed double envelope from me without opening her eyes. Her head was tipped down; such was its position that when she held the envelope up, as she has been doing lately, she pressed it against the top of her head. This is the 27th envelope test.)
(This afternoon while doing Yoga exercises Jane gave herself suggestions to the effect that she would do better in the envelope test tonight, than she had done last session. As will be seen, she did do much better.
(Tracing of the envelope flap used as the object in the 45th envelope experiment, in the 248th session for April 4,1966.)
(I handed over the double envelope, and as usual Jane took it with her eyes remaining closed. She held the envelope in both hands for a moment, then delivered the data with short pauses. This is our 20th envelope test.)
(The 20th envelope test was held during this session. [...]
(Tracing of the woodblock print used in the 21st envelope test, in the 215th session for December 8,1965.)
(See the tracing of the envelope test object on page 190. [...] I put it between two pieces of Bristol and sealed it in the usual double envelope.
[...] I handed Jane the 26th double sealed test envelope, and as usual she took it without opening her eyes. [...]
(Copy of the letter used in the 27th envelope test, in the 222nd session for January 12,1966.)
[...] I slipped the photo between two pieces of Bristol, then into the usual double envelopes; the Bristol board prevented identification of the photo’s serrated edges by touch.
(I handed Jane the envelope. [...]
[...] Jane regarded tonight’s envelope test as pretty much of a failure.
(I had intended asking one more question, concerning the source of the material Jane gave on the envelope test. [...]
(Tracings of the beer can cap, and my note, used as the objects in the 73rd envelope experiment, in the 292nd session for October 10,1966.)
[...] One of these from a six pack supplied by Don Wilbur on the evening of Friday, October 7,1966, furnished the cap used as envelope object for the 73rd experiment.)
SUPPLEMENT TO ENVELOPE DATA FOR SESSION 283
69TH EXPERIMENT SEPTEMBER 5, 1966
(Jane told me she was nervous, however, when it came to our own envelope test. [...] She said it was hard to say exactly when she became nervous, but that it was probably as I handed her the test envelope.
(For the envelope test this evening I chose a piece of an old furniture label that Jane and I had peeled from the back of a bureau a couple of weeks ago. [...]
(I handed Jane the usual double envelope. [...]
[...] Bill himself would not know the contents of the ad, which was in an envelope, until he opened it at the paper.
[...] I had planned to hand Jane the test envelope at about 10:00. Her eyes had been open up to this point, but she now closed them and sat waiting quietly while I handed the envelope to Bill; he passed it to Jane. [...]
(Earlier in the day I prepared the 7th envelope test for the session tonight. [...]
(Rubbing from the piece of burlap used as the object in the 62nd envelope experiment, in the 269th session for June 20,1966.)
(For this evening’s envelope test I used two sales slips stemming from Christmas shopping Jane and I did. [...] I put them down between the usual two pieces of Bristol, and enclosed them in the usual sealed double envelope.
(It was 10:23, and this was our 25th envelope test. As usual Jane took the test envelope from me without opening her eyes. [...]
(Tracing of the drawing and verse used in the 26th envelope test,in the 221st session for January 10,1966.)
(I planned no envelope test for this evening’s session, thinking its place could be taken by the third and final Gallagher clairvoyant test.
(We think this passage helps explain some of the results Jane has been obtaining in her envelope tests.)
(Xerox copies of the name cards used in the 16th envelope test, in the 202nd session for October 27,1965.)
(No envelope experiment was held.