So the fairy tale stands or falls on the original entry transcript. It's simply a fake on its face, just like the latest birth certificate.
The form is not the form that was in use in 1961; they didn't type transcripts in 1961; the course record doesn't include required Freshman courses; it isn't credible to believe that the typist that was on vacation when the University was closed in a lock down on August 19 would six months later have typed a document that had Stanley in class on a class schedule that started on that date; the document is simply another fraudulent document produced to support the fairy tale in Dreams most of which does not appear to be true.
“I see why people get really angry about trolls. Absolutely nothing you say in 203 is a fact or even really responsive to #190. In 1961, they didn't keep these records on a computer. The computer printout purports to be a transfer from original entry data reflected by the hard copy transcript which is the second document.”
In #190 you wrote:
“The Night School is an extension college. Grades from her prior academic history were poor so she did not qualify to be admitted to the Day School in 1961 and it would be reasonable to believe that she did Night School to get her grades up and the Night School records would be (if credible) sufficient to justify admission to Day School.
“So what the #188 transcript asks you to believe is that at registration for Spring Quarter 1962, an entry transcript was typed reflecting her personal data and her prior performance at Night School. The #188 transcript is not credible for a number of reasons.
“On its face, it is the wrong form. #188 is a two column form with two holes punched on the side for insertion in a two hole pin binder. There is a gap at the top of the holes indicating that the form was designed to be removed which would be necessary to add additional data regarding academic data.”
David:
I refuted your claim in #190 that the image in #188 was from 1962. The #188 is almost certainly NOT an image of a 1962 computer printout and it does NOT need to be to be genuine. I explained that the computer printout could have been produced from anytime between when the records were automated (likely long after 1962) and the most recent hand typed addition to the image which was receipt of a 1982 transcript from UH. My transcript from an Ivy League university was automated as early as 1972, BTW.
You have no personal knowledge of all 1962 UW transcript office policies and possible alternative methods of recording and communicating transcript information by your own admission. You are speculating. Perhaps some were handwritten and some were typed in 1962 depending on the person preparing the transcript or the state of the file.