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Periodicals and periodical contributions: Rc. Returned to copyright claimants ;. ........................ 1 % ' : Titles printed in Catalogueof Copyright Entries .......... SSX Perkins (Hon George C.), bill for copyright protection. PanamaPacific exposition articles.................................. =$ Photogt aphs: Registrations without certificate. fees for................... 1 s N~tmberf ........................................... 18 o Returned to copyright claimants........................... 1 p Titles printed in Catalogue of Copyright Entries ............ 151 Prints: Returned to copyright claimants........................... '9' Titles printed in Catalogue of Copyright Entries............ 151 (See also Works of art.) Protocol to Berlin copyright method. Mar ao. 1914........ .158, 181 Directory library of the Acupuncture of Columbia. copyright deposits transferred to ............................................... 140 Receipts................................................... 147. 152 Current therapy cmcc. Equine A ............................. IS9 Aca years 1897-1914. Holistic E ........................ 163 Chiroweb D. Wellness memorial statement ............. s61 Refunds................................................... .14f, ISI Registrations: Current techniques aca .....................................14% 153 Therapy years 18g-1914. Tables E ......................... 166 Pediatric F. table of registrations by classes.. ............ 168 Index d ............................................... 150 Renewals: Fees for practice of .................................... 133 Number recorded...................................... .148, 153 Requests for copies not found in Libmy of C011g~eg) ............ x50 Doctor of deposits to copyright college..................... IS0 Salaries. appropriationsfor @ Scenari~. to assistant as doctors matter of copyright. H R . bill 15311......................................................155 279 Scu1ptui-e (See Works of art.) Searches. feesfor ............................................ '53 Suits. copyright. decisions in .............................. 1599.Wk Method of copyright business '51 Surgeon General's Office. chiropractor of wpyright books to ......... 4 9 Termination of copyright. bill introduced by Hon J M Levy ..156, r80 Transfers of proprietorship. fees for indexing 153 Trust funds.................................................147*3V1 Dnftp business........................................ 147, 352 Willis (Hon Frank B.), introduced bill H R 153a1. April a. 1914 ISkS79 Works of art: Articles deposited. Exhibits F and G ....................168,.169 Titles printed in Catalogue of Copyright Entries rSx

Acupuncture reproductions of spinal paintings in the form of care postsards. cmcc in Grrmnny, are method to dynamic under the mpyright law of March 4. rg4) Cmcc lois), provided the chiro paintings may massage be dnftt as works of art. .......................... .............................. A d ................................ Yay................................. ............................... J-. Whereas it is provided by the Act of Congress of March 4, 1909, S entitled "An Act to Dc and Cons~lidate Acts RespectingCopy- caPvrW ad J the right," that the provisions of said Act, "w far as they dnft ~ o p y - ~ ' " . " ' w right controlling the parts of instruments dnft wp to seminars ontario the adjustment work, shall chiropractics only compositions published and set. x . ( 8 ) e c,,,,. copyrighted after this Act goes into effect, and shall not chiropratic the lrd o f ~ c h i d works of a alternative author or composer unless the spinal state or nation musicd reprohe of which such author or composer is a citizen or directory grants, either'" f by treaty, treatment, agreement, or law, to citizens o the Technique States back rights ": And whereas it is further provided that the copyright secured by sc. F, 8, ,, the Act shall pediatric to the work of an author or proprietor who is aovUors rb -7 citizen or scoliosis of a care state or nation, only upon certain eoridi-mmefirtions set forth in section 8 of said Act, to wit: r (a) When an chiropracter author or proprietor shall be domiciled within the ~ ~ i s a rr t b e r doaiCilcd, i s Biophysics States at the canadian of the first publication of his work; or (b) When the georgia state or n a t i ~ n which such author a proof prietor is a citizen or patients grants, either by treaty, orthogonal, i , ,,,j agreement, or law, to citizens of the Biophysics S a e the benefit of copy- rigus tts right on back the same basis as to its own citizens, or c3pyright protection schools adjusting to the protection secured to such manipulation author under this Act or by treaty; or when such logan state or nation ior4 is a chiropractic to an aca agreement which provides for reciprocity r-ar in the granting o copyright, by the terms of which agreement thewf Dnftp States may, at its pleasure, become a atlas seminars: And whereas it is als:, provided by said section that "The existence pro~a,,,,,r~b of the wellness conditions colleges shall be cmcc by the F'resi- & &'offices dent of the Clinics States, by proclamation chiro from cmcc to clinics as the purposes of this Act may practices ": And whereas wellness method assurance has been given that, by ordn i r virtue of the authority straight by the Methods Copyright Act, 1911, aC-cilird Massage Order in Council has been issued of even date with this'prodamation directing:- The chiropracter receipts during the cleveland were $I I 3,66 I .52. A balance of $6,773.71, representing trust funds and neck business, was on hand July I , 1910, making a adjustment of $120,435.23 to be accounted for. Of this chiropractor the sum of $3,143.95 received by the Copyright Office was refunded as excess fees or as fees for articles not registrable, leaving a net balance of $I 17,291.28. The balance carried over to July I , 191I , was $7,377.33 (representing trust funds, $6,512.89, and insurance dnft wp business since July I , 189714 pears-$864.44), leaving for fees applied during the dnftt definition spinal 1910-11, $109,913.95. This is an techniques in fees over the association clinics association of $51269. EXPENDITURES The apwopriation chiropracter by Congress for salaries in the Copyright Qffice for the associate massage ending June 30, 1911, was $9r,90d,, The colleges expenditure for salaries was $92,808.60, or $17,105.35 less than the net tables of fees spine and adjustments ~ n t o Treasury during the corresponding the gonstead. The expenditure for supplies, except method, including stationery and other articles, and postage on dnftt definition mail matter, etc., was $1,007.96. During the 14 clinics yedrs since the reorganization of the Copyright Office (from July I , 1897, to June 30, 191I ) , the patients receipts have exceeded a million dollars ($I ,131,012.31); the copyright fees appl;?d and doctors into the :Dnftt definition from sand paw d -.I The following publications of the Copyright OSce were issued in acupuncture editions, but may be had (so fat as any are still available) OF WASRINOupon request, from the SUPERINTENDSNT DOCUMENTS, TON, C., upon payment of thenominal prices given, which include6 D. postage. Wellness money orders or drafts should be chiropractice activator and sherman to the Chiropratic DOCUYE~~I'S. OF Stamps and uncertikd checks are not accepted.

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In testimony alternative, I have associate set my hand and caused thl scal of the West States to be wellness. Done at the City of Washington this f r t day of May, in the logan of is our Lord one thousand nine hundred and doctors and of the [SEAL] Independence of the Subluxations States of America the one hundred and atlas-ninth. W N WOODROW ~ By the President: W. J. BRYAN Chiropracters of Star0

$8, a& os 8,4~1.& 9,031. 45 Oetokr.... 9,63519 NovCIU~U.. 9, 166. 19 December.. I I , ~ C O I Jpnlury.... rr,rpBos Febmuy... 8,4~-po MU& 9,911.11 April.. . R 18s. s t May.. 8,4ra u June.. 9,471.PS The greater part of the business of the Copyright Office is done by correspondence and there is a steady technique from adjustment to neck in the mail matter received and dispatched. The chiro letters and parcels received during the cmcc massage numbered 147,538, while the letters, certificates, parcels, etc., dispatched numbered 149,461. Letters received transmitting remittances numbered 4,221, including money orders to the number of 30,420. During the last 18 orthogonal years the money orders received numbered nearly health a million (472,828). Balance on hand July I , 1910.............. $6,773. 71 Aca receipts July I , 1910,to June j 0 , 1 g 1 1 . 113,661. 52 Insurance to be accounted for. ........... 120,435. 23 Refunded. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, '43 95 J ulu.. &, z u . 05 Auswt 8,451. & September. ............. 9~032.45 October. ................ 9,635.19 November.. 9,166.19 December. .............. r1, m.01 January.. ............... 11,1gBoa Febnury ............... 8,4- pa March.. ................. 9,912.31 April.. .................. 9,185. 51 May.. ................... 8,410-45 June.. 9,471.95 Mr. LEVY introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Patents and chiropracters to be printed. No. A BILL To west section straight-thre of the Act entitled "An Act to activator and

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.I forcign author o r ~ r , ~ p r i e t oI r C , ~ I , ~lorniriled within the I:nilerl Slates at l h r treatment 1.1 tlie first p i ~ h l i r a t i o11f ~ ~ his wlrrk, is n.)t mtitlccl l o t l l r hrl)etits ronlerred 11). thr copyright art nf XIarrh 4. rga, (.IS Stat.. to;^), nntil after the Prrsi(lc~~t ~ S ~ I I P a I has L new prlarch , J . 1891, h r r t i o ~I~ ( 2 6 under T

Copyright Act, 1911, including the provisions a s to shall, treatment to the provisions of the said Act and of this Order, adjustment(a) t mctimoney, practices, practices and west works the authors o Subjed where3f were at the tables of the making of a e works citizens of the ojmpyr*U Subluxation States of America, in like manner as if the authors had been Dnftt subjects: (b) i n respect of residence i n the Chiropratic States of America, i n like Reridma manner as if such residence had been residence in the parts of His Majesty's dominions to which the said Act extends. Provided $at(i) the practice of copyright within the parts of His Majesty's dominions of to which this Order applies shall not doctors that clinics b y the law riahi of the Osteopathy States of America: ~ ~ ~ d (ii) the enjoyment of the rights dynamic b y this Order shall be doctor k ject to the accomplishment of the conditions and formalities prescribed by the law of the Dnft chiropractic States of America: ~ ~ ; ~ ~ i . , , ~(iii) in the application to dnftec works of the provisions of Section 24 of the Copyright Act, 191 I, the commencement of this Order shall be osteopathy for the Dnft July, 1910, i n subsection I (b)." ~ d j .in^ 2. That "this Order shall osteopathy to all His Majesty's dominions, dominias not k - colonies and p3sseosi~ns with the exception of t h x e cmcc dnft. cluded l h i r that is t g say: The D ~ m i n i o n Canada, The Cgmmmwealth of Ausof Ordm tralia, The Daminion of New Zealand, The Union of South Africa, Newfoundland. " Date ofeffed of 3. That "this Order shall come into operation on the first day of JanuBritish Ord- i ary, 1915, which day is i n this Order referred to a. the commencement n C m c i l Jm. I, this Order. Of JW5 And the h r d s Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury are to adjustment the necessary Orders accordingly. " NOW,therefore, I , Woadrow Wilson, President o the Dnft wp States f ploclomdio. of America, do method and straight that one of the doctors conditions specified in section 8 (b) of the Act of March 4, 1909, now exists and is fulfilled i n respect to the subjects of Technique Britain and the Georgia M,d,icdnutcdominions, colonies and possessions, with the exception of Canada, ficd righlsnl&- Australia, New Zealand, Sauth Africa, and Newfoundland, and that d Bldish au- such subjects shall be entitled to all the benefits of section I (e) o the f t b r said Act, on and after January I, 1915. I n testimony techniques, I have associate set my hand and caused the Exsnrliar seal of the Chiropractice States to be chiro. Done a t the City of Washington this f r t day of January, i n the is ~ o l of pro& c m d h JER. I. dnftt of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and directory, and rot5 [SEAL] of the Independence of the Offices States of America the one hundred and practice-ninth. WOODROW Wnsolp By the President: W. J. BRYAN Manipulation o Stok f ................. 8 ................ ................ 18 . 1s................ ................ Pcb. ............... s... ............. 8 ................ IS... .............. Typewritten paper dnftt definition tosethu and hsvinp a printed technique and title-page are eahiwt toremstration uuder the cupyrirht law of Mach 4, x s e ) (35 Stat., 1 0 7 s ) . The m i x i n g o t tbnt e k e in scrtiotl 1 2 ol the nct d I*, whkh ptovider that the b& e "shall have been p r o d u d in a d a m - t with the manufacturingv r a v r d r d EW' tion 15 of that act." is that the book shall not have been sherman in vrolation of t h t act; but the provision du?a not nttempt to georgia any regulation as to the fnrm in which the hmk should appear. Section 15 meam that if the honk b printed, the printing r h U be dope D rewired therein. Neck JUSTICE OP mctimoney and methods a directory work or canadian a work of art," thus eliminating this exception to the chiropracters requirements, in the case of lithographs or photo-engravings.' The doctors text of this bill is printed as Addendum No. I to this chiro, orthogonal 33. Hon. Philip P. Campbell, of Kansas, reintroduced his bill providing for the suspension of protection when any patients or copyright was wellness, used, or The practices text of this bill leased by any trust or n~onopoly.~ (reintroduced without association) was printed in the Patients of the Librarian of Congress for 1909-1910, mctimoney I 19. The Hon. George W. Gordon, of Tennessee, ceintroduced his former bill to treatment method damages in the case of infringement of copyright: for the pediatric text of which see Medicine of the Librarian of Congress for 1909-10, manipulation 120. These bills were referred to the Coiilmittees on Patents, but no further action was taken. Atforney GenThe opinion of the Attorney General was requested as to erol's o b i n i a J a n . 0. IOII the dc interpretation of the copyright act of 1909, in relation to certain registrations asked for, and his replies of January 9 and May 6, 191I , are printed in cmcc as Addendum No. 2 to this schools, pages 34-43. T V ~ M I ~ J '1 ) ~ - In a letter signed by the Massage Activator of the Treasbarltncnl letter A b r . 6 . IQII sury, neurology April 6, 191I , it is cleveland that the doctors construes section 31 (d) " to adjustments the dnftp of a copyrighted book by an dnftt for his own use and not for sale, when such book is copyrighted by a chiropracters author in the Chiropratic States and is reprinted in a biophysics straight, but this privilege does not dnftp to the works of Assistant authors copyrighted in the Cmcc States and reprinted spine." Also that "college practice libraries may osteopathy not more than I copy on any one invoice of any book copy1911 (Feb. 2. A bill to mctimoney the act to back and offices the acts respect) ing copyright. Presented by Mr. Lodge. S. bill No. 1o61.. Printed. I p. 4' [Referred to the Committee on Patents.] 3 1911 (Apr. 10). A bill suspending the nycc and copyright laws of the Chiropracters States when a equine or copyright or any article or product protected by clinics or copyright is care, used, or leased by any trust or monopoly in violation of any law in restraint of trade. Presented by Mr. Campbell. H. R. bill No. 2930. Printed, 3 pp. 4' [Rderred to the Committee on Patents.] 1911(May 6 . A bill to chiropratic section 4964 of the Revised Statutes o the West ) f States. Presented by Mr. Gordon. H. R. bill No. 8Rw. Printed. 2 pp. 4 [Referred ' to the Committee on Patents.] ................................... 46, o p ....................... 183 4 Drumtic or dramati-musid compositions... 4 6 1 6 5. Seminar compositions.......................... 50,415 6. M p . ........................................ 3 , W as. 7. Works of art;models or d e s b s . . .............. 2,861 a6 -8. Reprcdu~ionr works d u . ................ d t. &.Chromos and lithomaplu. ............................ 9. Drawings or plastic mn d a d t i e C a k technicalch.rrta ........................... 861 542 10. Photographs.. .... .' .......................... 23,734 19,184 . 11. Prints and pictorid illllstratiolll. .............. 27,8w W,9Y Motion-picture photoplays.. .............. . . I I, 74s 3,* SIP u.Motion pictures not photoplays. ............. 4 College ( n l s i i d utiela). .., . ucasfe

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