INTERVIEWEE ORAL HISTORY AGREEMENT
Historical Societv of the District of Columbia Circuit
Agreement of John Green Respecting Oral Historv of June Green
1. In consideration of the recording and preservation of the oral history memoir of
my wife, June Green, by the Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit, Washington,
D.C., and its employees and agents (hereinafter “the Society”), I, John Green , as representative
of the estate, do hereby grant and convey to the Society and its successors and assigns all of my
rights, title, and interest in the tape recordings, transcripts and computer diskette of interviews of
June Green, as described in Schedule A hereto, including literary rights and copyrights. All
copies of the tapes, transcripts and diskette are subject to the same restrictions herein provided.
2. I also reserve for myself and for the estate the right to use the tapes, transcripts and
diskette and their content as a resource for any book, pamphlet, article or other writing of which I
am, or another representative of the estate is, the author or co-author.
3. I authorize the Society to duplicate, edit, publish, including publication on the
internet, or permit the use of said tape recordings, transcripts and diskette 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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Notary Public
My Commission expires b 30,=+5
President of the Historical Society of the Distrkct of Columbia Circuit.
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The Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit
Instrument of Gift
1. In consideration of the recording and preservation of the oral history memoir of
my late wife June L. Green by the Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit, I,
John C. Green, as representative of the estate, execute this Instrument of Gift.
2. During the 199O’s, my late wife June L. Green, who was a Judge of the United States
District Court for the District of Columbia, was interviewed on three occasions as part of the work
of the District of Columbia Circuit Task Force on Gender, Race and Ethnic Bias. A written summary of each interview was made by the Task Force and presented by the Task Force to Judge
Green to be used as she wished. Judge Green wished those summaries of the three interviews to be
included as part of her Oral History memoir.
3. In accordance with my late wife’s wishes, I hereby grant and convey to The
Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit (hereinafter, the “Society”), Washington,
DC, and its successors and assigns, all of my rights, title and interest in the summaries of the
three interviews of Judge Green conducted by the District of Columbia Circuit Task Force on
Gender, Race and Ethnic Bias, including literary rights and copyrights.
4. I reserve for myself, as executor of my late wife’s estate, the right to use the
summaries of the interviews and their content as a resource for any book, pamphlet, article, or
other writing of which I may be the author or co-author.
5. I authorize the Society to duplicate, edit, publish, including publication on the
internet, and permit the use of the said summaries in any manner that the Society considers
appropriate, and I waive any claims I may have or acquire to any royalties from such use.
m’C. Green Date
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ACCEPTED this
the Historical
,2007, by Stephen J. Pollak, President of
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