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Frank R. Kent, of the Baltimore Sun, has a habit of writing articles for his paper that would be produced in toto in TIME would space and the copyright law permit...
This collection of 500 current business publications is probably the largest this side of the Congressional Library at Washington, D. C., which receives a copy of every publication applying for copyright privileges. The Boston Public Library receives only a few of the publications of this character listed by the Business School Library...
...present members of English 47 or 47a at the University or Radcliffe College. Among those no one who at the time of submitting manuscripts has already had a long play professionally produced may compete. Plays submitted must be the absolute property of the author and not subject to any copyright or other claim of a third person. Adaptations and collaborative plays will not be accepted...
...Liberal Club committee in charge of the lectures received last week a letter from the copyright office of the Library of Congress which, after commending the action of the Club in offering these lectures, asked that it might be supplied with copies of the speeches...
...Morosco offers a prize of $500 for the prose dramatic composition of at least three acts adjudged by a committee of three to be the best suited for professional production. Plays submitted must be the absolute property of the author and not subject to any copyright or other claim by or in favor of a third person...