English: No permission is required. It's not clear if the yearbook ran a copyright notice, and it would be difficult to find out. But regardless of whether it had a valid copyright notice in the first place, Harvard failed to renew the copyright 28 years after its publication, as would have been required under the law at that time, and as such any copyright protection lapsed.
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