>> I have a single page layout as follows:
>> 
>> * Landscape + letter page
>> * Block of multi-line text (variable number of lines) which occupies the 
>> left third of the page
>> * Table with variable number of rows which occupies the right two-thirds of 
>> the page
>> 
>> I'm using \framed for the left text block and \placetable for the table. Is 
>> their a way to vertically place the table such that one-third of the 
>> vertical whitespace (above and below the table) is placed above the table, 
>> two-thirds below the table? The number of rows in the table varies enough 
>> that a fixed top position looks sub-optimal.
>> 
>> Is it possible to do something similar with the block of text, perhaps using 
>> a different top/bottom split for the vertical whitespace?
>> 
>> Are \framed and \placetable the best way to do this?
> 
> Is the content for each element short enough to fit on one page
> or do you have content which needs more pages?

The content always fits on a single page.
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