Program_for_the_November_30,_1933_Pitt_vesus_Carnegie_Tech_football_game.jpg
Summary
Description Program for the November 30, 1933 Pitt vesus Carnegie Tech football game.jpg |
English:
Program for the November 30, 1933 Pitt versus Carnegie Tech football game, published by the athletic departments of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Tech. Chick Kenny illustrated the cover
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Source | Cover of the November 30, 1933 "Varsity News" official football program for the Pitt versus Carnegie Tech game |
Author | The program was published by the athletic departments of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology. The cover was illustrated by Chick Kenny. |
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This work was originally published before 1964 and had to have the copyright renewed sometime in the 28th year. If the copyright was not renewed the work is in the public domain. It is best to search 6 months before and after the required year. Some periodicals are published the month before the cover date and some registrations may be delayed for a few months. Originally published with a copyright notice of 1933, this November 30 issue of Varsity News for the Pitt versus Carnegie Tech football game would have to be renewed in 1961. Online page scans of the Catalog of Copyright Entries, published by the US Copyright Office can be found here. [1] The search of the Renewals for Books and Periodicals for 1960, 1961 and 1962 show no renewal entries for Varsity News by the Director of Publication, D. W. Scott, editor Frank Carver, editor Max E. Hannum or the University of Pittsburgh. The copyright of the yearbook was not renewed and therefore it is in the public domain according to the criteria.
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