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TES3 Session 115 December 16, 1964 universe storefront December Crucifixion helmets

[...] Saw several men who seemed to wear some kind of uniforms of dark green, with helmets or helmet-shaped hats on. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, March 2, 1971 Ned sad Gert secrets sensitive

[...] You have various gradations of intellectuals; you have various gradations of those who are willing to express some emotions; you have some of those who are willing to disappear at the drop of a hat, and I am looking at no one in particular. [...]

TES5 Session 201 October 25, 1965 story Freeze airplane chilly motel

[...] Instead I watched a man from above and behind; dressed in suit, hat, carrying a bag or briefcase. [...]

ECS3 ESP Class Session, February 23, 1971 hooded Wally Arnold tribute hungry

Now the red hoods had a peculiar significance, subconsciously speaking, to you because the red subconsciously meant violence and the idea in the back of your mind that religions through the ages have often resulted in violence and also Cardinals, you see, wear red hats at times. [...]

TES5 Session 206 November 8, 1965 record Philip awakening lamp dream

[...] She has a hat on; and you may take a break, or end the session as you prefer.

TSM Chapter Seven cab motel Peg tests Rico

[...] He wore a business suit and hat, and carried a briefcase. [...]

TES6 Session 255 May 2, 1966 Maxine suitable photo Del identity

[...] In the photo Maxine is dressed up, including white hat and gloves, and wears a large corsage on the left lapel of her dark-colored suit. [...]

TES1 Session 12 January 2, 1964 wires cubes plane board female

[...] The board gives us each a breathing spell, and is a method of saying good day or good evening or tipping one’s hat. [...]

TES4 Session 198 October 13, 1965 test marsh motel photo electromagnetic

[...] A hat on a tall rack, a single rack with offshoots on it. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

[...] Two sessions a week were more than sufficient, I thought — I was afraid of going into trance at the drop of a hat.)

TES6 Session 272 June 29, 1966 violence docile child retaliate aggressiveness

There is a man who wears a hat in his office who will be connected with one of these books. [...]

TES2 Session 66 June 29, 1964 construction overlapping continuums glass Voghler

[...] They both wore hats, which I could see plainly, and their faces were hidden. [...]

TES3 Session 105 November 9, 1964 Helen McIlwain death foreseen mother

[...] Loren wore a colorful short-sleeved sport shirt and a light brown straw hat with a narrow brim. [...]

TES7 Session 283 September 5, 1966 Barbara Goose postcard va card

[...] Mother Goose, on the object, wears a red skirt, and a purple blouse and hat with red circular decorations. [...]

TES4 Session 196 October 6, 1965 sig Bill office upstairs layout

(While Bill Gallagher was putting on his hat and coat at 10 PM tonight, preparatory to leaving our apartment for the bus terminal, I wrote down two impressions of headlines. [...]

TES6 Session 261 May 23, 1966 mirth serape sketch lawn party

[...] Looking at the drawing, Jane felt it applied to the radiating lines on the crown of the straw hat she wore as I sketched her. [...]

TES2 Session 51 May 6, 1964 cooperation molecules atoms siren condensed

(Saturday May 9, 8:00 PM: Brief glimpses of Jane and I believe Leonard Yaudes trying on hats or headbands for proper fit, and talking back and forth. [...]

TES6 Session 245 March 28, 1966 vaccine Wyoming polio Lucy family

[...] A man’s hat on a table next to a shell, such as a seashell. [...]

TES3 Session 93 September 30, 1964 tub Larry leaked pajamas theatre

[...] Father was wearing a familiar brown hat, and a long brown topcoat, incongruously enough, and he was his present age. [...]

TES5 Session 218 December 15, 1965 Priestley Peggy Dunne San seminar

[...] Instead I watched a man from above and behind; dressing in suit, hat, carrying a bag or briefcase. [...]

[...] Bill watched this man each morning; he noticed the man because he wore a suit and hat as though for business, instead of the usual tourist attire. [...]

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