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UNIVERSITY BAND SCORES HOLLOW VICTORY IN COURT

Wins Continued Injunction but Fails to receive Adequate Amends--Final Hearing Set for February 25

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"The case of the President and Fellows of Harvard University and Addison Simmons, director of the Harvard University Band, against the American Record Manufacturing Company of Framingham and the University Book Store of Cambridge."

When the clerk of the equity session of the Middlesex County Superior Court finally droned these words at the close of the morning session yesterday, the attorney, witnesses, plaintiffs, defendants, and spectators in the case, who had been waiting for over two hours, found little excitement to reward them. The hearing was to determine whether the defendants should be enjoined permanently from making and selling certain band records pending final trial of the suit. The defendants agreed voluntarily to a continuation of the present temporary injunction, and the court ruled that the case should go on the merit list of February 25, for final disposition.

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