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

[...] A rectangular card, with printed matter. [...]

(“A rectangular card, with printed matter.” [...]

(The card bears my writing, but strictly speaking this is not printed matter; which need not refer to writing at all.

TES7 Session 302 November 21, 1966 Council election Skidmore article object

(The object for the 77th envelope experiment was a copy of an article from The Saratogian, the daily newspaper of Saratoga Springs, NY; it was printed in September, 1950 and was saved by Jane as a souvenir, and also because she wrote it. [...]

(I have indicated the highlights of both sides of the object by typewriter; actually it was printed in two columns, instead of the one I have indicated. [...]

[...] The object, being a newspaper item, contains printing and consequently is closely related to a note.

TES6 Session 240 March 9, 1966 aaa membership mci card station

[...] It is printed entirely in dark blue ink on glossy white heavy paper. [...] The back of the card is covered by fine print, giving detailed instructions re the procedure after an accident, etc., calling Western Union, bail bond procedure, etc.

The address was in ink, and printed. [...]

[...] On the membership card it is plainly printed that the coverage expires in 1965.

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

[...] Printed matter, near the center. [...]

(In connection with the “small circles” data above, I should add that Jane was subjectively sure the data did not refer to the printing or Barbara’s writing on the object. [...]

(“Printed matter, near the center.” [...]

TMA Appendix D Laurel metaphysics skepticism Magical science

[...] Like The New York Times, science publishes “all the news that’s fit to print,” meaning all of the news that fits into the officially-accepted view of reality. [...]

TES1 Introduction board pointer obtained parentheses onehanded

Unless otherwise indicated in the early sessions, the pointer gave yes and no answers by moving to the appropriate word printed on the board, rather than by spelling out the answer letter by letter. [...]

TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965 label Lorraine Lake test Seneca

[...] The label is fuzzy on the edges that were torn as I peeled it from the bottle, yet it is printed on a peculiarly smooth paper.

(The Christmas reference is an interesting one, and can be seen when one notes that the label is printed in red and green, on yellow stock. [...]

TES6 Session 243 March 21, 1966 receipt handstamp motor bottom March

[...] This phrase crops up often in the data in describing words, numbers, other small repetitive printed matter. The object is covered with printed matter on both sides.

[...] The insurance receipt contains clear black printed lines, both horizontal and vertical on the front, and horizontal only on the back. [...] I also wonder if some of this data might refer to the black lines formed by the printed matter on the object, and its neat-appearing edges, top, sides and bottom.

TES6 Session 258 May 11, 1966 playground Ryan impressions todon mas

(“Some lines of printed or written material.” Father Ryan’s mourning photo contained printed type on the back. [...]

[...] Some lines of printed or written material. [...]

TPS5 Session 844 (Deleted) April 1, 1979 Harrisburg nuclear dog dream drama

[...] The short story referred to above was reported on a TV program about Three Mile Island: Jane and I caught a glimpse of, I believe, a local newspaper or magazine in the Harrisburg area that had printed a short story about a nuclear accident at that plant, on the same day that the troubles began at Three Mile Island. [...] If I’m in error and the story was printed in a national magazine, for instance, we still haven’t heard of it. [...]

DEaVF2 Chapter 12: Session 940, February 3, 1982 center homey doorstep prepackaged stand

[...] Many people, long before the time of printing or reading, learned to read nature very well, to observe the seasons, to feel out “the seasons of the soul.” [...]

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

[...] But one must always read large print as a training before small print can be read with care or precision.

TPS7 Deleted Session June 3, 1982 cost medical St bill dollars

[...] The bill was printed on blue and white paper and unfolded as in my dream also.

TES5 Session 231 February 7, 1966 bureau leaflet plates Mono sheriff

[...] The lines of type indicated in a pen line on the tracing are actually printed in a heavier, boldface block lettering. [...]

[...] In the lower right hand corner of the back of the leaflet is a series of numbers, code numbers referring to date of printing, etc.

TPS3 Deleted Session April 29, 1975 Castaneda advertising reputable publishing healer

[...] They have no idea of how many books they should have for advance printings—first printings.

DEaVF1 Essay 2 Monday, April 5, 1982 explanations frenetic handset intercoms stoicism

[...] With a more painful heart I yearned for my wife to walk to me, hips innocently and joyfully swaying, as she used to do years ago, when she’d meet me every day as I left the printing company where I worked as a commercial artist. [...]

NoME Part Three: Chapter 9: Session 862, June 25, 1979 born therapy crime law proven

(Volume 2 will be marketed a few weeks in advance of Psyche, of course, as it should be, even though because of press scheduling the much shorter Psyche was printed first. [...]

TMA Session Fourteen September 29, 1980 modern effortlessness psychological deranged explosive

[...] Then I can start correlating it with the first carbon [which we keep], before mailing the manuscript back to Prentice-Hall, probably late this week, for printing. [...]

TES5 Session 214 December 6, 1965 discotheque napkin Washington dancers ultraviolet

[...] The word discotheque on the napkin was printed in a blue that was strongly on the red side, although actually short of being an outright purple. [...]

(Tracing of the woodblock print used in the 21st envelope test, in the 215th session for December 8,1965.)

TES6 Session 267 June 13, 1966 begonia plant office chain monolithic

[...] Just beyond my board is a very large table that is used to spread out very large printed sheets before they are cut up into individual cards, etc. [...]

[...] The other chair is of a blue printed pattern. [...]

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