The Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit
Oral History Agreement of Benjamin F. Wilson
1. Having agreed to conduct an oral history interview with Louis F. Oberdorfer, for the
Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit, Washington, D.C., and its employees and
agents (hereinafter “the Society”), I, Benjamin F. Wilson, do hereby grant and convey to the
Society and its successors and assigns all of my rights, title, and interest in the tape recording,
digital recording, transcript, computer diskette, and DVD of the interview as described in
Schedule A hereto, including literary rights and copyrights.
2. I authorize the Society to duplicate, edit, publish, including publication on the internet,
and permit the use of said tape recording, digital recording, transcript, computer diskette, and
DVD in any manner that the Society considers appropriate, and I waive any claims I may have or
acquire to any royalties from such use.
3. I agree that I will make no use of the interview or the information contained therein
until it is concluded and edited, or until I receive permission from the Society.
My Commission expires: Jq;vt.tCt(2.\/ /4-, ZOI z7 r
ACCEPTED this 1..1 ? day of De..-\,, t-c,. , 2010, by Stephen J. Pollak, President of the
Historical Society of the District of Colwnbia Circuit.
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Tape recording, digital recording, transcript, computer diskette, and DVD
resulting from the interview of Louis F. Oberdorfer on the following date:
Interview Date
January 17, 2008
Tape or DVD
1 tape
Pages of Final Transcript
223 – 241
The transcript of the interview is contained on one diskette.
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