November 1, 1994
Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit
Interviewee Oral Historv Asreement
1. In consideration of the recording and preservation of
my oral history memoir by the Historical Society of the District
of Columbia Circuit, Washington, D.C., and its employees and
agents (hereinafter “the Society”) , I, Charles A- Horsb I
except as otherwise provided herein and in Schedule B attached
hereto, do hereby grant and convey to the Society and its
successors and assigns all of my right, title, and interest in
the tape recordings and transcripts of interviews of me as
described in Schedule A hereto, including literary rights and
copyrights. All copies of the tapes and transcripts are subject
to the same restrictions, herein provided.
specified in Schedule B hereto.
2. The foregoing transfer is subject to any exceptions
3. I also reserve the right to use the tapes and
transcripts and their content as a resource for any book,
pamphlet, article or other writing of which I am an author or co- author.
4. I authorize the Society, subject to any exceptions in
Schedule B attached hereto, to duplicate, edit, publish, or
permit the use of said tape recordings and transcripts in any
manner that the Society considers appropriate, and I waive any
claims I may have or acquire to any royalties from such use.
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My Commission expi es
ACCEPTED this /g day of
Gribbon, President of the Histodcal Society of the District of
Columbia Circuit.
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Daniel M. Gribbon – ii –
November 1, 1994
Schedule A
Tape recording( s) and transcript resulting from four
(number)
interviews conducted by Thomas S. Williamson, Jr. and Carol Elder Bruce
on the following dates:l’
( intenriewer)
(TSW) April 23, 1992 no tape
(CEB) Sept. 28, 1994 2 tapes*
(CEB) Sept. 29, 1994 1 tape**
(CEB) Oct. 06, 1994 2 tapes*
22 pages
31 pages
26 pages
39 pages
*plus two back-up tapes. Ms. Bruce used two tape recorders for each interview.
Sometimes the audio is bktter on the backup tape, so she has preserved both.
**the back-up tape is missing.
1/ Identify specifically for each interview, the date thereof
and (1) the number of tapes being conveyed, and (2) the number of
pages of the transcript of that interview.
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November 1, 1994
Schedule B
Exceptions to Oral History Aqreement
(Please initial only those provisions that you wish to
1.
2.
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only if you wish to limit the use of your interview.)
The entire tape and transcript shall not be made
available to anyone other than myself, the
interviewer, and the Society without my express
written permission until
[state date or event].
The following page(s) and the
tape relating thereto shall be closed to all users
until [state date or
event]: except with my express written permission.
It is agreed that the Society shall not authorize
publication of the transcript or any [substantial]
part thereof during my lifetime without my express
written permission, but that the Society may
authorize scholars, researchers and others to make
brief quotations therefrom without my written
permission.
It is agreed that the Society shall not authorize
publication by others of the transcript or any
part thereof, including brief quotations, during
my lifetime without my express written permission.
I retain all of my right, title, and interest in
the tapes, transcripts and their content,
including literary rights and copyrights, until
which time these rights shall vest in the
Historical Society of the District of Columbia
Circuit.
[state date or event], at
In the event of my incapacity, I designate
(name) (address)
to make decisions related to the use of my oral
history interview.
of this designee, I authorize the Society to make
such decisions on my behalf.
I impose the following additional conditions
[describe]:
of
Upon the death or incapacity
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