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I am in the final stages of preparing a book for publication covering a particular aspect of television history. I’ve come across a photo on your site from the 1944 production of “The Boys From Boise.” I’m on a tight deadline, but I would like to use the photo in my book. I will credit the appropriate individual and/or this web site. Will you give me your permission to reproduce the photo?
See my reply by e-mail. Thanks for contacting me.
Regarding the picture and article on Charles “Ten-Four” Hopper. I am with the APCO (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officers) Historical Committee and I’m currently writing an article regarding Mr. Hopper and the recovery of some artifacts that he used in the course of his career. I was hoping for permission to use this picture of him in the article, because it shows a telegraph key in the photo with him and one of the artifacts recovered was his modified telegraph key. I have been provided with many photos and other documents from his family, but they did not appear to have this one.