Word: jorrin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...regarding the current film disputes at Harvard. Mr. Ulin and I left on good terms, agreeing to concentrate on progress, not recriminations. We decided that arrangements were possible whereby episodes such as this one could be avoided in the future. About 10:30 this evening I contacted Michael H. Jorrin '55, Film Chairman of the HLU, and we agreed to the following joint statement to super- cede earlier statements that might have been made during the day. Earlier statements, though made, do not represent our present feelings...
...Film Series Director Michael H. Jorrin '55 originally rented the film from its New York distributor, Brandon Films, which claimed to have the theatrical showing rights. These rights entitle their owner to charge admission to a movie that is open to the public...
Sunday morning, after the Liberal Union had spent a large sum advertising "Manon," George Meyer of Boston's Hub Films informed Jorrin that he owned the theatrical showing rights for all six New England states and would sue the HLU if the picture were shown. Both Brandon and Rub Films have been awarded limited rights from the film's national distributor, Discina International. "There are obviously conflicting rights," noted Jorrin...
...Boston censors, is not banned in Cambridge. Meyer claims that if he allowed the HLU to have a film of such high commercial value on a first run performance, its value to him in Boston would be lessened if the films ban were lifted at some later date. Jorrin, however, sees the action "as just another attempt by national distributors to control commercial theatres...
Afraid that Doan Watson's office may remove University protection, the Liberal Union cancelled "Manon." Instead, it will show Joan Coeteau's "Orphous." For those who would prefer to see "Manon," Jorrin says that the HLU "will make every effort to arrange a special free screening anyway...