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"Part of the huge 80,000 plus crowd at the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, January 2, witness Pitt's Varsity Marching Band at halftime."

1956 Sugar Bowl game, Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Source The Owl, 1956 student yearbook of the University of Pittsburgh, pg. 322.
Author Thomas C. Vrana, photographer for "The Owl"
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Crop of page 322 of the 1956 Pitt student yearbook, the Owl. This work was originally published before 1964 had to have the copyright renewed sometime in the 28th year. If the copyright was not renewed the work is in the public domain. Renewals for copyrights from 1951 onward (and some, but not all, renewals for 1950 copyrights), as well as original registrations from 1978 onward are available online from the Copyright Office's Copyright Records web site.

Originally this issue of The Owl was seemingly published without a copyright notice, but if it was published with a copyright notice of 1956, this issue of The Owl student yearbook would have had to be renewed in 1983. Online searches, regardless of year, of Copyright Office's Copyright Records web site for The Owl, editor Joseph A. Banik, the business manager Leo Zelkowitz, or the University of Pittsburgh revealed no renewal entries.

Either this yearbook was never copyrighted or the copyright was not renewed and therefore it is in the public domain according to either criteria.
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