LETTER TO STANLEY J. GROGAN FROM MORTON D. HULL
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Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 27, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 20, 2014
Sequence Number:
61
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Publication Date:
March 10, 1959
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LETTER
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MORTON D. HULL
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Dear Mr. Grogan:
THE SATURDAY
EVENING
POST
FOUNDED BY
March 10, 1959
THE CURTIS
PUBLISHING COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA 5
We are glad to give you permission to reprint, for the
purpose you describe in your March 2nd letter, our
September 22, 1945 and September 29, 1945 articles
entitled "The Secret History of a Surrender" by Forrest
Davis. In reproducing and distributing this item, will
you kindly observe the conditions on the enclosed fora
and send us a copy of your reprint for our files.
Thanks for your interest.
MDH:crah
Mr. Stanley J. Grogan
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington 25, D. C.
Sincerely,
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BEN HIBBS
EDITOR
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THE SATURDAY
EVENING
POST
FOUNDED BY
POST REPRINT RULES
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THE CURTIS
PUBLISHING COMPANY
PHILADELPHIA 5
The Saturday Evening Post receives many requests for reprints of its material, for permission to
make reprints, and for permission to reprint its material in other publications. The Post wants to grant
such requests whenever possible. We consider it a tribute that so many people want to make further use
of our articles.
However, to protect our copyright ownership and to prevent use of Post material for propaganda or
ballyhoo, we have had to lay down certain limitations on reprints. These limitations have been evolved
over many years and contain the distilled experience of many editors. As rules, they have the defects of
all rules in that they sometimes seem a little foolish or unnecessary, but they are the best rules we have
found since the first editor started the magazine in 1728. We have tried to keep them as simple as possi-
ble, and hope you will bear with us when we insist that they be followed literally, strictly and in every
case. They are:
1. No Post editorial or art material may be used for advertising, commercial promotion or profit-making
purposes.
2. Editorial matter may not be condensed, supplemented or otherwise altered.
3. Reprints are permitted in bona fide house organs and educational, scientific or philanthropic publi-
cations. Each instance of reprinting, however, must be made the subject of a separate request. The
following credit acknowledgment must be appended to the material reprinted:
"Reprinted by special permission of The Saturday Evening Post.
Copyright [year] by The Curtis Publishing Company."
4. If reprint is in the form of a separate booklet or folder, no extraneous printed matter may appear on the
reprinted copy?not even the name of the organization making the reprint.
5. When separate reprints are distributed by mail, the organization distributing them may use a cover-
ing letter on its own stationery, provided that letter says no more than "Here is an article which
you will want to read," or words to that effect. No solicitation or sales promotion material may
accompany the reprints.
6. In every case of separate reprints, the following acknowledgment and explanatory text must appear
on the face of the reprint:
RePrinted by Special Permission of
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
Copyright 19? by The Curtis Publishing Company
This article, reproduced in convenient form for
filing and future reference, has been authorized by
The Saturday Evening Post under the following
conditions: (1) That it may not be used for adver-
tising under any circumstances, (2) that no one
outside The Curtis Publishing Company may
affix an organization name or any other matter
to it, and (3) that no solicitation or sales-promotion
material may accompany it.
7. A copy of the reprinted subject is requested for our files.
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