Word: marlin
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After an exam period lull, John A. Marlin '62 said last night that he will press forward this summer with his suit against the Harvard Student Agencies over rights to "Let's Go: A Student Guide to Europe...
...suit probably will reach trial in early September, just a few weeks before Marlin leaves the United States to attend classes at Oxford. Marlin entered his complaint on March 13, accusing HSA of copyright and trademark violations, and unfair competition...
Waldstein, representing John A. Marlin '62 in his suit against the Harvard Student Agencies over rights to the guidebook, pressed Burke doggedly about his role in the product. But the HRA general manager frequently requested Waldstein to clarity his questions and much of the time was spent in disputes over semantics. Generally, Burke stuck alone to affidavits he had submitted previously...
...depositions are the first move in the pre-trial discovery phase of Marlin's suit against the HSA over rights to "Let's Go." Under a subpoena served Saturday and a previous notice, Burke will have to bring with him to the depositions all HSA records concerning the 1961 guide and the way HSA obtained the text of the 1962 "Let's Go." The depositions will be taken in the library of the Boston Bar Association...
Meanwhile, the May 7 hearing on YTC Universal's motion to dismiss the portion of the suit against it has been cancelled because lawyers on both sides will be unavailable. A new date will be set shortly. Marlin has listed YTC, a travel agency which co-sponsored the 1961 "Let's Go," as co-defendent with the HSA in his suit...