9 results for stemmed:port

ECS1 Session 363, ESP Class, September 12, 1967 island Grangers Monchuco Jesuit slurred

There is a plane down or a ship in difficulty in their locality and resulting activity in a port at the far tip end of the island furthest down in this particular group of islands (voice slurred and slow). Perhaps planes sent out from the port to search. The initials T, B, A, here somewhere connected. The port at this island seems to be the only main town. (Voice slow, slurred, long pauses. )

TES8 Session 363 September 12, 1967 island Monchuco slurred port boat

There is a plane down, or a ship in difficulty in their locality, and resulting activity in a port at the far tip end of the island furthest down in this particular group of islands. (Voice slurred and slow.) Perhaps planes sent out from the port to search. [...] The port at this island seems to be the only main town. [...]

TES5 Session 223 January 16, 1966 teapot Brotzanin Lemons voyages Zanzibar

(Seth told us the Brotzanin II had followed a warm current and that her voyage took 22 days to “our first port, where we added some supplies.... We were then 42 days out before another port. [...]

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

[...] He was from Port Arthur, Texas. [...]

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…” On the back of the object is the phrase “Side-opening loading-port for easy rapid-load.” [...]

TES6 Session 257 May 9, 1966 five playground anemia Elmo draft

[...] You were portly. [...]

TES1 Session 21 February 3, 1964 Throckmorton maid Lessie Dick daughter

[...] Since he was short of breath and fairly portly and filled with gout, this isn’t as silly as it sounds. [...]

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

[...] A man with short gray hair, somewhat portly, but with a boyish-type face. [...]

TPS1 Introduction By Rob Butts Laurel Ed hawk Walt wife

[...] I had envisioned him as portly, middle-aged, and bald.