From: Jennifer Bryan Sent: Friday, February 25, 2022 6:57 AM To: Sean Mackenzie Bernstel Subject: Re: Copywrite Question: Lucky Bag 1922 Dear Mr. Bernstel, In response to your inquiry, there is no copyright restriction on the 1922 Lucky Bag, so you may use the photograph of Hyman Rickover in your online piece. Sincerely, Jennifer A. Bryan -- Jennifer A. Bryan, Ph.D. Head of Special Collections & Archives/Archivist Nimitz Library U.S. Naval Academy 589 McNair Road Annapolis, Maryland 21402 Tel: 410-293-6904 [https://docs.google.com/uc?export=3Ddownload&id=3D1v-3fZIUPTz20reGX9h9TRyn= gdeKYrB40&revid=3D0B_eDsEhS_1WjRDFnV1lNZGpTY0pKZ0hmTkQ5SUtRV1hXSnVjPQ] On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 2:52 AM Sean Mackenzie Bernstel > wrote: Good Morning Dr. Bryan, My name is Sean Bernstel, I am a USNA graduate from the class of 2020 and currently attending a graduate program at Stanford University. For one of mycourses, I am writing a short piece on the life of Hyman Rickover and wanted to include his lucky bag photo from the 1922 edition. This piece will bepublished online, so I need to cover all my bases regarding copyright issues. In particular, is there a blanket release for the archive? If not, would you be able to provide written permission to use the image in the articleso that my instructor will allow me to use the image? Thanks for your time! Sean M. Bernstel M.S. Student | Nanoscale Prototyping Lab Stanford University | Mechanical Engineering