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)
EXHIBIT E
EXHIBIT E
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
24800
no. 12, 1921
Spanish trot, words and music
by R. Fenton Gower [of Great Brit[24785
orch., with piano.
ain]
Nov. 15. 1921 1 c. Nov. 29. 1921
E 517729; Percy J. Cross, Manchester,
England.
Espaxa
;
Everyday (The) song book;
;
©
W. Dvkema
Peter
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ed.
©
May
Nov.
&
co.,
New
;
A
;
2
Oct.
(An) idyl; by Walter P.
Zimmerman [of U. S.] organ. (St.
;
1921
;
2
c.
W. Gray
Nov.
co.,
New
1921
;
1 c.
[24795
S.]
©
1921; E 524328;
Anderson Grant, Macksville, Kan.
York.
Nov.
c.
1
19,
welcome in Dixie, it's just
the same as home sweet home;
Everybody's
Wm.
words by
Tracey, music by Hal-
sey K. Mohr, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkaus [of U. S.] male voices. Witmark
edition.
4to.
(Excellent quartette ar;
Nov. 2, 1921 2 c. Nov. 5, 1921
521918; C. W. Thompson & co.,
Boston.
[Copyright is claimed on arrangement]
;
words and music by Alden Barrell
[of U. S.]
[24789
Oct. 28, 1921 2 c. Nov. 5, 1921
E 521880; Theo. Presser co., Phila-
[24794
Nov. 26, 1921
Imperial music pub. co.,
10,
517715;
U.
E
rangements on popular publications, no.
1358)
[24796
© Nov.
10,
1921
;
2
c.
Nov.
18,
1921
523041 M. Witmark & sons, New
York.
[Copyright is claimed on new
E
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arrangement]
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Expectations
delphia.
12mo.
[24790
Dec. 9, 1921 2 c. Nov. 14, 1921
522956; Robert Harkness, Los An-
World
©
E
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geles.
words and music by D.
New York,
Nov.
2,
521834; Dora
[24797
2 c. Nov. 3, 1921
S. Miller, Long Beach,
1921
;
Calif.
Calif.]
©
;
[of U. S.]
music pub. corp.
Miller
S.
Everlasting (The) arms; words by
N. Tunley, music by R. Harkness [of
Australia, domiciled at Los Angeles,
E
Nov.
;
;
©
Oct.
aff.
Everywhere blues words by A. Grant,
melody by Raymond A. Browne [of
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©
and
London.
26, 1921
old melody, words by B.
Gray, music by Ralph C. Ward [of
men's voices.
(Male voices
U. S.]
octavo, series 4)
[24788
Evening song
E
[24787
Cecilia series, no. 170)
H.
c.
;
Evening
;
2
with words.
Evening hymn. See Ledington (StanFour hymns for children.
ley)
523285
;
music by Moryd Sheridan and Bertram Lestrange [of England] piano,
©
E
1921
6,
A
;
vocal fox-trot, words by Eric Gordon,
c.
York.
© Nov. 25,
Rev.
[24793
S.]
Everyone should have a sweetheart;
each and aff.
630117; A. S. Barnes
23, 1921
1921
2,
[24786
obi. 32'mo.
2.
1,
©
U.
624750; Cable co., Chicago.
[Copyright is claimed on revision and
new matter]
;
bk.
[of
4to.
10, 1921
rudiments and
Essentials o? music
theory, hand book with progress problems by C. Irving Valentine [of U. S.]
a practical
of graded songs, with infor beginners, compiled by
collection
structions
Eyes; words by G. B. Norman, music
by E. S. S. Huntington [of U. S-l
[24798
Every day
I
think
of
mother; words
bv Irene Woerner, music by John McKenzie [of U. S.]
[24791
Nov. 11, 1921 2 c. Nov. 10, 1921
E 524064 McKenzie & Griffis, Atchison, Kan.
©
©
;
George
c.
B.
1921; E 524558;
Norman, Charleston, W.
Nov.
28,
Va.
Eyes (The)
U.
I
prize; lyric by Francis
melody by G. F.
Perrv,
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Everybody calls me Sugarfoot, I'll
call you Sugarloot, too words by C.
R. Hutchinson, music by Edouard Hesselberg [of U. S.]
[24792
Sept. 27. 1921 2 c. Nov. 25, 1921
1
Bauer
©
[of
[24799
S.]
1
c.
Dec.
2,
1921;
E
524652;
George F. Bauer, Brooklyn.
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©
E
Face the world with a smile; words
bv M. J. Newell, music by E. S. S.
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523322;
C.
R.
Hutchinson, Ferri-
©
Mary
day, La.
2252—21
Huntington [of U. S.]
1
c.
Nov. 28, 1921;
3
J.
[24800
E
524503;
Newell, Sedalia, Col.
1545
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