Rupa Marya v. Warner Chappell Music Inc

Filing 225

DECLARATION of Betsy C. Manifold in Support of EX PARTE APPLICATION MOTION for Consideration of Newly Discovered Evidence "Mistakenly" Withheld by Defendants During Discovery EX PARTE APPLICATION for Summary Judgment as to First Claim for Relief 224 filed by Plaintiffs Majar Productions LLC, Rupa Marya, Robert Siegel. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Exhibit B, # 3 Exhibit C, # 4 Exhibit D, # 5 Exhibit E, # 6 Exhibit F)(Manifold, Betsy)

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EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT D Page 21 ; ; ; ; MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS no. 13, 1916 18560 Evelyn valse S. ; orch. by F. Heltnian, of U. ; Eyes of brown [18543 4to. words by E. S. Blodmusic by E. S. S. Huntington gett, ; of U. S. © Dec. 20, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 22, 1916; E 396373; Fred Heltman co., Cleveland. © E. 1 S. [18552 Dec. 27, 1916; E 396466; Blodgett, Sto-Domingo City, c. Sto-Domingo. Evening (An) song; reverie, by S. Kirkendall of U. S. piano. [18544 Oct. 15, 1916 2 c. Dec. 29. 1916 E 393622; Stella Kirkendall, Koho- Face (The) of Jesus; words by William E. Booth-Clibborn, music by J. O. Olsen, of U. S. [18553 Oct. 17, 1915; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1916 E 396503 Victoria Booth-Clibborn, Chicago. ; © ; © ma, Ind. Evensong; by Edward F. Johnston. arr. by John Wiegand, of U. S. violin and piano. (In Fischer's assem- Facing the foe march by R. S. Morpiano duet. [18554 Dec. 26, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 27, 1916; E 396452; Theo. Presser co., ; bly collection, v. 1) © Dec. 22, 1916 2 ; c. rison, of U. S. Philadelphia. Faded rose; from eight balladwords by Edward Teschemacher, music by Herbert Oliver, of rangement] © Dec. 20. 1916; 1 c. Dec. 30, 1916; E 394317; Ascherberg, Hop- wood & Crew, Great Britain; no. 2 in C. © [18547 1916 2 c. Dec. 30, 1916 E 393650; Hildebrand-Burnett co., inc., Basic, Va. Everybody loves a jass band; lyric by Coleman Goetz, music by Leon Flatow, of U. S. words and melodv (The) flute. (Herbert) songs. graded, 1st ed., [comp. by R. J. Cook] 8vo. [18549 Aug. 5, 1916 2 c. and aff. Dec. 28, 1916; A 453345; Cable co., Chi; ; ; 2 c. 4to. Dec. 1, ment] ; p. [18558 1916 2 c. and aff. Dec. A 453067; Alois Bruner, 4to. © Dec. 13, 1916; Chicago. 9, ; intermezzo, by Vernon Lloyd of England, domiciled at Lawpiano. [18559 rence Mass. Nov. 8, 1916 2 c. Dec. 13, 1916 E 393196 R. Liversidge, Lawrence, Mass. Fairyland York, Performer's music co. [18550 Aug. 22, 1916; 2. c. Dec. 13, 1916 E 396229 Robert Nattan, New • York. ; ; © © ; ; ; ' Exhibitors trade review; march, by Berg & Andino of U. S. piano. Oliver's a collection of solos, Fairy voices duets and trios for voices of women, by W. J. C. Thiel, of U. S. 31, [1] Ev'ry day ; See female voices. © Nov. 29, 1916 cago. New [18556 [18557 1916 E 392876; Boosey & co., New York. [Copyright is claimed on arrangeof U. S. ; is Sunday with a job like mine; words and music by R. Nat- H. Hunting- Fairy (The) pipers; words by F. E. Weatherly, music by A. Herbert Brewer, arr. by G. Wearing Stebbins, [18548 tan, of U. S. words by Fairy 1 c. Dec. 16, 1916; E 396303; Feist, inc., New York. © tulip; 1 c. Dec. 19, 1916; E 396336; H. Foster, Calgary, Alta, Can. ; Everyday songbook ; c. © ; only. (The) [18555 Dec. 22, Joseph *Henry Lar- 1916; 1 Foster, music by E. S. S. ton of U. S. of U. S. 1. ; Faded London. ltd., Dec. 15, E 394205 way, London. 1916 Ever-open (The) door; words by Jennie Wilson, music by J. B. Herbert Leo (A) ettes, Eventide; song from the musical revue, See-saw. words by Arthur Weigall, music by Doris Joel, of England. [18546 © ; ; © [18545 Dec. 23, 1916 E 393542; J. Fischer & bro., New York. [Copyright is claimed on ar- © June ; ; words and music by W. P. Cochran, of U. S., arr. by M. Rivera Baz, of Mexico, domiciled [18560 at Houston. Fairyland lullaby [18551 © Nov. 29, 1916; 2 c. Dec. 13, 1916; E 396181; Samuel M. Berg, New York. ; © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1916; E 393091; Win. Phares Cochran, Wichita, Kan. 1215 EXHIBIT D Page 22

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