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Ernest S. Meyers, general counsel, Record Industry Asso-
ciation of America__

964-979

1051-1070

Edward A. Sargoy, counsel for the Copyright Committee of
the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. -.
Don White, executive vice president, National Audio-visual
Association, Inc.; Robert F. Newman, president, Eye
Gate Productions, Inc.; and Ellsworth C. Dent, senior
vice president, Coronet Instructional Films...
Robert McDonell, representing the Jam Handy Organization. 1096-1098
John A. Bresnahan, Printing Industries of America, Inc.,
and Karl Wagner, president, Wagners Printers..

1071-1096

1098-1102

Lawson B. Knott, Jr., Administrator, General Services Ad-
ministration___

1112-1114

Douglas MacArthur II, Assistant Secretary for Congres-
sional Relations, Department of State.--.

1117-1119

Fred B. Smith, Acting General Counsel, Department of the
Treasury-

1119-1120

Leonard Marks, Jr., Assistant Secretary, Department of the
Air Force...

1120-1127

1135-1136

John V. Vinciguerra, executive assistant to the General
Manager, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. - -
Julian P. Boyd, on behalf of the Society of American Archi-
vists, the Organization of American Historians, the
American Historical Association, the Southern Historical
Association, the Western History Association, and the
American Association for State & Local History...
John F. Banzhaf III, president, Computer Program Library. 1144-1150
Larston D. Farrar, on behalf of the Farrar Publishing Co... 1150-1155

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1965__

1136-1144

Richard L. Callaghan, Assistant Administrator for Legis-
lative Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration_ 1191-1183
Albert J. Rosenberg, vice president, McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1184-1193
George Frost, accompanied by Hugo Brooks, on behalf of
the Professional Photographers of America, Inc.

S. A. Russell, president, Russell & Russell, Inc.
Hayward Cirker, president, Dover Publications, 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
Service Telecasters, Inc., accompanied by William Malone. 1223–1241
Frederick W. Ford, president, National Community Tele-

vision Association, Inc., accompanied by E. Stratford Smith. 1241-1329
Don Corbitt, Arizona Television Association. -

1273-1276
Tom Creighton, Texas Community Antenna Television Association. 1276-1278
Clifton W. Collins, general counsel, Pacific Northwest Com-
munity Television Association, Inc.

1278-1287

1288-1290

Thomas J. Whyte, on behalf of the West Virginia & Mid-
Atlantic Community Television Association...
Robert K. Weary, president, Oklahoma-Kansas Community
Television Association...

1290-1292

Alfred F. Dougherty, on behalf of the Montana Cable Tele-
vision Association__.

George J. Barco, on behalf of the Pennsylvania Community
Antenna Television Association, Inc..

1292-1294

1330-1332

Arthur B. Krim, president, United Artists Corp., accom-
panied by John Sinn, president, United Artists Television, Inc. 1332-1353
Louis Nizer, representing producers and distributors of
copyrighted television film programs..

1353-1378

James O. Marlowe, assistant to president, accompanied by
Martin Firestone, counsel, Springfield Television Broad-
casting Corp. -

1378-1381

PART 3

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1965___

1383-1483

Statements by-

1383-1384

Representative James C. Corman_.

Stanley Ballard, secretary-treasurer, American Federation
of Musicians of the United States & Canada, AFL-CIO,
accompanied by Henry Kaiser and Jerome H. Adler, counse[---
Bella L. Linden, representing the American Textbook Pub-
lishers Institute, accompanied by Kenneth B. Keating
and Lee Deighton_ - -

Richard Cardwell, on behalf of the National Newspaper
Association....

Stanford Smith, general manager, American Newspaper
Publishers Association_.

1384-1419

1420-1461

1461-1470

1465-1466

Howard A. Meyerhoff, director and president, Committee to
Investigate Copyright Problems Affecting Communication
in Science and Education, accompanied by Laurence B.
Heilprin, director and chairman, CICP Study Group, and
Gerald J. Sophar, director and secretary-treasurer, ĈICP. 1470-1483
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1965..

Text of H. R. 2853..

Statements by-

George D. Cary, Deputy Register of Copyrights, accompanied by
William P. Siegfried, Assistant Register of Copyrights.
Ralph H. Dwan, on behalf of Minnesota Mining & Manu-
facturing Co., accompanied by Raymond H. Herzog and
Charles Lauder__

1485-1533

1485-1486

1486-1496

1497-1510

Lyle Lodwick, director of marketing, Williams & Wilkens
Co., accompanied by Francis Old, editor in charge of
rights and permissions--

1510-1518

George A. Hamid, Jr., vice chairman, Music Royalty Com-
mittee, International Association of Amusement Parks___ 1518-1533
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1965__

1535-1577

Statements by-

Joseph S. Dubin, on behalf of the American Patent Law
Association___.

1535-1542

Spencer C. Olin, on behalf of Walt Disney Productions.
Frederick Burkhardt, American Council of Learned Societies,
accompanied by Martin F. Richman__

1542-1548

1548-1561

Fred S. Siebert, copyright consultant, American Council on
Education_

1561-1571

Martha A. Gable, chairman, Pennsylvania Educational TV
Advisory Committee..

1571-1574

Frank C. Campbell, Music Library Association__

1574-1577

Page

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1965----.
Statements by-
Robert W. Frase, director of the joint Washington office of
the American Book Publishers Council and the American
Textbook Publishers Institute, accompanied by Chester
Kerr, director, Yale University Press; Raymond C.
Harwood, director, Harper & Row; and J. Stetson Barnes,
vice president, John Wiley & Sons...

1579-1631

1579-1621

1621-1625

Walter V. Davidson, Jr., administrative vice president and
director of sales, American Book-Stratford Press, Inc____
O. R. Strackbein, legislative representative, International
Allied Printing Trades Association, accompanied by
James H. Sampson, president of the board of governors__ 1626-1631
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1965 -
1633-1690
Statements by-

1663-1650

1650-1651

Gerhard Van Arkel, general counsel, International Typo-
graphical Union, accompanied by Joe Bailey, vice presi-
dent, International Typographical Union...
McKinley M. Luther, executive secretary, International
Typographic Composition Association, Inc., and Adver-
tising Typographers Association of America__
Eli Cantor, the Composing Room, Inc., for International
Typographic Composition Association, Inc., and Adver-
tising Typographers Association of America, Inc.
David A. Boehm, president, Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. 1662-1665
Harry F. Howard, for the Book Manufacturers' Institute... 1666-1683
James H. French, counsel, Book Manufacturers' Institute... 1683-1690
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1965...
1691-1735

Statements by-

1651-1661

James E. Toomey, chairman, American Bar Association
Section on Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law.... 1691-1693
John Schulman____.

1694-1719

Douglas A. Anello, general counsel, National Association of
Broadcasters__

1719-1727

Letters from or statements by-

David Maclellan, general manager, Graphic Arts Industries
Association___.

1727-1728

W. E. Trevett, president, Graphic Arts Industries Associa-
tion...

1728-1733

Roy C. Sharp, executive director, Canadian Copyright
Institute..

1734-1735

THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1965-

1737-1787

Statements by--

Robert R. Nathan, representing Music Publishers Protective
Association, Inc.

1737-1751

Irwin Karp, representing the Authors League of America,
Inc

1752-1770

Harry N. Rosenfield, representing the Ad Hoc Committee
of Educational Institutions and Organizations on Copy-
right Law Revision_

1770-1787.
1789-1821

THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1965___

Statements by-

Philip H. Trezise, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Eco-
nomic Affairs, accompanied by Harvey J. Winter, Assist-
ant Chief, Business Practices Division, Bureau of Economic
Affairs, and Allan I. Mendelsohn, Office of Assistant Legal
Adviser for Economic Affairs, Department of State.
Robert E. Giles, General Counsel, Department of Commerce,
accompanied by Gerald Stephenson..

1789-1797

1797-1808

Melville B. Nimmer, School of Law, University of California,
Los Angeles..

1809-1821

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1965.

1823-1849

Statements by-

Hamilton Carothers and Pete Rozelle, on behalf of the
National Football League..

1823-1830

Joe Foss and Harold (). Lovre, on behalf of the American
Football League....

1830-1841

Paul A. Porter, representing baseball organizations...

1842-1849

Associated Publishers, Inc., by Benjamin Quarles, president. 1885-1886
Association of Canadian University Teachers of English, by

Tom Middlebro', executive secretary--

1886

1886-1887

Canadian Association of University Teachers, by Jacques
St. Pierre, president...

1891

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National Council on the Arts, by Charles C. Mark,
consultant..

1919

Ontario Federation of Printing Trade Unions, by John
Duncan, president, and Fred Belanger, secretary-treasurer. 1919-1920
Steven David Price.

1920-1921

The Publishers Association, by Ronald E. Barker, secretary..
M. B. Schnapper, editor of Public Affairs Press.
The Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and
International Affairs, by Philip V. Brooks, secretary.

1921

1922-1927

1927

NDEX.

Franklin Waldheim...

Paul Woolley, professor of church history, Westminster
Theological Seminary.

Xerox Corp., by J. C. Wilson, president.

1928-1929

1929
1930

Following 1930

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