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TES7 Session 300 November 7, 1966 page article sheet Seminary torn

(See pages 152 and 153. Election Day sales are mentioned specifically in the headings for the sales described on both pages 11 and 12, from which the object was torn. Gubernatorial is a word in the vernacular. Blue is referred to both on the object itself on the page 11 side in the line: Norwegian natural blue fox… etc.; and is torn through on the page 12 side in the line referring to a sale of thermal blankets: White, green, pink, blue, gold. Blue also appears on page 12 of the full sheet, in a list of colors for imperfect sheets on sale, and in other places on page 11/12.

(The 76th envelope experiment was held tonight. The object was torn by me from pages 11 and 12 of the New York Times’ first news section for Sunday, November 6,1966. See the two previous pages. I chose the object at random by a method which will be explained later. Suffice it to say here that I did not see the object until Jane opened the usual double-sealed envelopes after giving the data. I did however know the object came from the New York Times. Results were good.

(After the experiment was over Jane opened the envelopes, and I picked up the newspaper from which the object had been taken. It turned out that I had chosen Section One of the New York Times for Sunday, November 6,1966, and from this had torn the object from pages 11 and 12. It also developed that I had leafed through this section of the paper in a casual way—without remembering the pages in question, 11 and 12—and that Jane had never seen it.

(Seth did not return to help us out; in the meantime we made our own connections. Section One of the Times was many pages thick, as is usual on a Sunday. Therefore Jane and I arbitrarily decided to limit the interpretations and connections to the object itself, and the one page—11/12—from which it was torn. These two items are on file along with the front page of the section.

ECS1 ESP Class Session, May 30, 1968 strap Janet engagement turnabout dainties

[...] A torn ligament. [...]

[...] Jane knew vaguely of this but did not know that he now has a torn ligament and must wear some kind of waist brace that I don’t know the technical name for but I always call it a strap. [...]

TES9 Session 507 November 10, 1969 test detail antagonistic torn inclinations

[...] From the torn section, then, to me the whole was present, the entire page; and from portions of the whole, the whole can be read or understood. And with enough freedom on the one hand, and training on the other, Ruburt, speaking for me, could give you the entire copy of The New York Times from a torn corner.

[...] The envelope object for the test in question was a piece torn from a hidden page of The New York Times. [...]

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

(“With holes in it, or torn.” [...] Note that the top edge is frayed, appearing to be torn; actually this results from an unraveling after cutting. [...]

[...] With holes in it, or torn.

[...] Many people want them torn down. [...]

TES7 Results of the Gallagher Test Session 295 October 19, 1966 loaf bread Grenada motorcycle snorkeling

A torn page of a pad or notebook, with numbers written on it, either for the Jesuit (Bill) or in his handwriting.

TPS1 Session 479 (Deleted) April 30, 1969 parking Halliday sell landlord painting

I believe that the garage will be torn down to provide extra parking in any case—the doctor’s garage. [...]

[...] There may also be an arrangement where Dr. Stamp’s garage is torn down, and the two driveways combined into a small parking area. [...]

TSM Chapter Eight test Rob portrait Instream impressions

[...] “From the torn section, then, to me the whole [page] was present, and from portions of the whole, the whole can be read. With enough freedom on the one hand, and training on the other, Ruburt, speaking for me, could give you the entire copy of The New York Times from a torn corner.

[...] After the experiment was over, Jane opened the envelopes containing the test object; then I went back to the studio, and from the hidden section I picked out the page from which the object had been torn. [...]

Refer to the illustrated section for reproductions of the test item and the page from which it was torn. [...]

TES7 Session 304 November 28, 1966 list Bernards scramble package Tubbs

[...] On a sheet of white paper torn from a pad, same color ink as the tracing on page 189, folded as indicated, placed between two pieces of Bristol and then sealed in double envelopes. [...]

[...] It was written in a dark pen on white paper torn from a pad the same size, and was folded once before insertion into the double envelopes. [...]

TES6 Session 252 April 20, 1966 sculpture bronze Bill column Macdonnel

A connection with something ripped or torn out. [...]

(“A connection with something ripped or torn out.” [...]

NotP Chapter 2: Session 758, October 6, 1975 frequencies program criteria awake monitor

[...] You are so “unrealistic” that it seems to you that you visit old houses, long ago torn down, or that you travel in exotic foreign cities that you have actually never visited.

TPS4 Deleted Session May 31, 1978 edifice steal security walking protect

[...] The important thing to remember is that the edifice was created, and can be torn down. [...]

TES7 Session 295 October 19, 1966 stilts recommendations memory rna charges

A torn page of a pad or notebook, with numbers written on it, either for the Jesuit or in his handwriting.

TES1 Session 1 December 2, 1963 Watts Yes Towson Frank Gratis

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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.

TPS4 Deleted Session December 12, 1977 inoculations speakers disease medicine bacteria

[...] They died naturally, that is, and wholeheartedly, and were not torn between life and death.

TPS3 Deleted Sessions July 9, 1977 Saturday July 10, 1977 fanatic threat fools safety rancor

[...] Before the session I’d torn a page from the New York Times for June 22, 1977. [...]

UR1 Section 2: Session 690 March 21, 1974 Christ architect species religious Jehovah

In physical terms you may want a new city, so now you begin urban renewal, colon: Architects draw plans that first were dreams, of course; inside their minds, preparations are begun, buildings torn down. [...]

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

[...] It was torn along the edges and wrinkled, as though it had been smoothed out. [...]

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

[...] This little house was torn down before my first visit to Santa Monica. [...]

TES8 Session 381 November 24, 1967 table Carl pressure floor Claire

(The next moment the tabletop split in two and a leg was torn free of the central pedestal. [...]

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