11 results for stemmed:rectangl

TES7 Session 306 December 5, 1966 Wilbur stamp psychedelic Marilyn rectangle

(“A rectangle and a square. Perhaps the square within the rectangle.” This we think very good data. See page 203. As indicated by the pencil line on the object, the object was assembled from two pieces of white paper, with the inside piece pasted in position. The larger piece is obviously a rectangle. Actually the smaller piece is also, but inclines in proportion toward the square to a much greater degree. And this piece is within the rectangle.

A rectangle and a square. Perhaps the square within the rectangle. And a solid horizontal line, black or dark. (Pause.)

TES7 Session 319 February 13, 1967 canvas linen Tom glued Shop

[...] And a connection with, I believe, the same number of large colored squares or rectangles. [...]

[...] A design on rectangle. [...]

(“And a connection with, I believe, the same number of large colored squares or rectangles. [...]

(“A design on rectangle.” [...]

TES7 Session 310 January 9, 1967 Keck Caroline Pomerantz Louis Brooklyn

(“A very small image, such as the square or rectangle on the item.” [...] But as stated the object was not mailed alone, and bears no stamp, etc, nor any marking like a square or rectangle.

A very small image, such as the square or rectangle on the item. [...]

TES6 Session 266 June 9, 1966 eagle moose bending object tag

[...] The impression on the object, on the lower bottom, of very small rectangles or squares, (pause) one after another—bright, but outlined in darker color, as perhaps a transparency of some kind.

(“The impression on the object, on the lower bottom, of very small rectangles or squares…” On the back of the object is the phrase “Side-opening loading-port for easy rapid-load.” [...]

[...] However he interpreted them literally you see in terms of the small transparent rectangles or squares. [...]

TES6 Session 276 August 1, 1966 Masonite lumberyard Wellsburg worker Glen

[...] An oval shape, or eye shape—that is, this kind of an eye, you see (her eyes closed, Jane pointed to one of her own) inside of a rectangle or triangle.

(“An oval shape, or eye shape—that is, this kind of an eye, you see, inside of a rectangle or triangle.” [...]

(The rectangle or triangle data refers to the fact that the worker wears glasses.

TES6 Session 278 August 8, 1966 Leonard postmark stamp geometrical postage

[...] All of the geometrical figures on the back of the object are balanced—the circular postmark, the small triangle and square just above and to the right of the postmark, and the rectangle of the postage stamp.

TES6 Session 262 May 25, 1966 poinsettia plant horizontal Bristol Callahan

[...] She also had an image of something darker in the center of the rectangle, and interpreted this as a picture instead of “something real.” [...]

TES7 Session 296 October 24, 1966 Marjorie Ward Bill blue Buck

[...] It could be said the bill is of airy design; Jane also said that to her way of thinking it contains cubes and rectangles. [...]

SDPC Part Three: Chapter 17 Nicoll Sue bitter probable Carl

[...] The center section of the rectangle was most opaque and the ends most transparent. [...]

TES5 Session 236 February 28, 1966 drawing smudges tracing horizontal stickers

[...] Jane said she had a vague image of a small round object upon a rectangular folded object that was like a card, yet the circle was not placed as neatly in the center of the rectangle as my drawing is. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

“An oval shape or eye shape, that is, this kind of an eye, inside of a rectangle or triangle, you see.” [...]