Harold E. Wigren and Harry N. Rosenfield, on behalf of the Ad Hoc Committee of Educational Institutions and William E. Stiles, Jr., Department of Classroom Teachers, National Education Association_. Charles L. Gary, associate executive secretary, Music Edu- cators National Conference, accompanied by Bernard Fitzgerald, director, contemporary music project for creativity in music education_ Eugene N. Aleinikoff, chairman, Joint National Educational Edwin G. Burrows, manager, stations WUOM, Ann Arbor, and WVGR, Grand Rapids, Mich., University of Michi- Raymond D. Hurlbert, president, and John Schwarzwalder, Clinton S. Pierce, president, and Nicholas E. Allen, counsel, Music Operators of America, accompanied by Henry J. Thurman Arnold and John Desmond Glover, on behalf of the Record Industry Association of America. Alan W. Livingston, president, Capitol Records, Inc., Ernest S. Meyers, general counsel, Record Industry Asso- 964-979 1051-1070 Edward A. Sargoy, counsel for the Copyright Committee of Representative John S. Monagan_ Robert H. Bahmer, Deputy Archivist, General Services Administration, accompanied by Charles W. Gasque, Jr., 1071-1096 1098-1102 Lawson B. Knott, Jr., Administrator, General Services Ad- 1112-1114 Douglas MacArthur II, Assistant Secretary for Congres- 1117-1119 Fred B. Smith, Acting General Counsel, Department of the 1119-1120 Leonard Marks, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Department of the 1120-1127 Ramsey Clark, Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice. 1127-1130 Robert E. Giles, General Counsel, Department of Commerce. 1130-1131 Anthony J. Celebrezze, Secretary, and Alanson W. Willcox, 1135-1136 John V. Vinciguerra, executive assistant to the General Maxwell C. Freudenberg, Department of the Air Force, 1136-1144 Richard L. Callaghan, Assistant Administrator for Legis- S. A. Russell, president, Russell & Russell, Inc. 1193-1196 1196-1199 1200-1214 Mark Carroll, Association of American University Presses, Inc.- 1215–1221 THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965-- Statements by- Page 1223-1381 Ernest W. Jennes, on behalf of Association of Maximum vision Association, Inc., accompanied by E. Stratford Smith. 1241-1329 1273-1276 1278-1287 1288-1290 Thomas J. Whyte, on behalf of the West Virginia & Mid- 1290-1292 Alfred F. Dougherty, on behalf of the Montana Cable Tele- George J. Barco, on behalf of the Pennsylvania Community 1292-1294 1330-1332 Arthur B. Krim, president, United Artists Corp., accom- 1353-1378 James O. Marlowe, assistant to president, accompanied by 1378-1381 PART 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1965___ 1383-1483 Statements by- 1383-1384 Representative James C. Corman_. Stanley Ballard, secretary-treasurer, American Federation Richard Cardwell, on behalf of the National Newspaper Stanford Smith, general manager, American Newspaper 1384-1419 1420-1461 1461-1470 1465-1466 Howard A. Meyerhoff, director and president, Committee to Text of H. R. 2853.. Statements by- George D. Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, accompanied by 1485-1533 1485-1486 1486-1496 1497-1510 Lyle Lodwick, director of marketing, Williams & Wilkens 1510-1518 George A. Hamid, Jr., vice chairman, Music Royalty Com- 1535-1577 Statements by- Joseph S. Dubin, on behalf of the American Patent Law 1535-1542 Spencer C. Olin, on behalf of Walt Disney Productions. 1542-1548 1548-1561 Fred S. Siebert, copyright consultant, American Council on 1561-1571 Martha A. Gable, chairman, Pennsylvania Educational TV 1571-1574 Frank C. Campbell, Music Library Association__ 1574-1577 Page WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1965----. 1579-1631 1579-1621 1621-1625 Walter V. Davidson, Jr., administrative vice president and 1663-1650 1650-1651 Gerhard Van Arkel, general counsel, International Typo- Statements by- 1651-1661 James E. Toomey, chairman, American Bar Association 1694-1719 Douglas A. Anello, general counsel, National Association of 1719-1727 Letters from or statements by- David Maclellan, general manager, Graphic Arts Industries 1727-1728 W. E. Trevett, president, Graphic Arts Industries Associa- 1728-1733 Roy C. Sharp, executive director, Canadian Copyright 1734-1735 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1965- 1737-1787 Statements by-- Robert R. Nathan, representing Music Publishers Protective 1737-1751 Irwin Karp, representing the Authors League of America, 1752-1770 Harry N. Rosenfield, representing the Ad Hoc Committee 1770-1787. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1965___ Statements by- Philip H. Trezise, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Eco- 1789-1797 1797-1808 Melville B. Nimmer, School of Law, University of California, 1809-1821 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1965. 1823-1849 Statements by- Hamilton Carothers and Pete Rozelle, on behalf of the 1823-1830 Joe Foss and Harold (). Lovre, on behalf of the American 1830-1841 Paul A. Porter, representing baseball organizations... 1842-1849 Representative Emanuel Celler, chairman of the House Abraham L. Kaminstein, Register of Copyrights, accompanied by Barbara A. Ringer, Assistant Register of Copyrights for Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Copyright, by Sydney M. Kaye, chairman.. Associated Publishers, Inc., by Benjamin Quarles, president. 1885-1886 1886 1886-1887 Canadian Association of University Teachers, by Jacques 1891 A. L. Emmons, curator, Swarthmore College Peace Collec- Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., and Encyclopedia Britan- nica Films, Inc., by Maurice B. Mitchell, president----- Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, by Dorothy G. Harris, associate director___ International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, by Gordon National Council on the Arts, by Charles C. Mark, 1919 Ontario Federation of Printing Trade Unions, by John 1920-1921 The Publishers Association, by Ronald E. Barker, secretary.. 1921 1922-1927 1927 NDEX. Franklin Waldheim... Paul Woolley, professor of church history, Westminster Xerox Corp., by J. C. Wilson, president. 1928-1929 1929 Following 1930 |