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In the Crime 25 Years Ago Today

NAME 'HARVARD' ON TRIAL THIS MORNING; PRESIDENT, FELLOWS OF UNIVERSITY AND ADDISON SIMMONS BRING SUIT FOR FAKING RECORDS

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That the phonograph records of the University march songs, "Up the Street" and "Our Director," purported to have been recorded by the University Band, have been fraudulently made and fraudulently sold will be the claim presented to the Middlesex Country Superior Court at the Equity Session at 10 o'clock this morning.

The President and Fellows of the University, and Addison Simmons '24, director of the University Band together with the band's 74 other members, will be the plaintiffs, against the University Book Store Inc. of Cambridge and the American Record Manufacturing Company of Framingham, sellers and manufacturers of the records respectively.

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