In the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States of America, petitioner, vs. Motion Picture Patents Company, et al., defendants (1913)

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PETITIONERS EXHIBITS. Vll PAGE Exhibit 152A. Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Lewis M. Swaab, Dee. 21, 1910. ... 819 " 152B. Letter, Lewis M. Swaab to Motion Picture Patents Co., Dec. 22, 1910. . 820 " 152C. Letter, Lewis M. Swaab to J. A. Rerst, Dec. 23, 1910 821 " 153. (Skipped.) 151. (Skipped.) " 155. Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Louis M. Swaab, Jan. 3, 1911 823 150. (Skipped.) " 157. Report of Special Master in the Matter of Imperial Film Exchange, an alleged bankrupt, June 20, 1910 811 " 158. Order of District Judge Hough in the Matter of Imperial Film Exchange, alleged bankrupt, confirming the above Report and dismissing the Petition of The Vitagraph Co. and others, to have said Exchange adjudged an involuntary bankrupt, June 28, 1910 853 " 159. Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Wm. J. Anderson, Dec. 8, 1910 861 " 160. Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Wm. J. Anderson, Dec. 30, 1910 865 " 161. Letter, Motion Picture Patents Co. to Imp Theatre, Uniontown, Pa., Sept. 11, 1912 868