- 11 - requested them. Petitioner also put application forms in the lobby of the MSU Alumni Center. Petitioner's representatives took some application forms to local alumni chapter meetings and put a few of them on tables with notices, copies of Alumnus, fund solicitation information, and other materials about MSU and petitioner. If alumni requested information from petitioner, petitioner mailed materials to the alumni which probably included a credit card application. Petitioner did not let PB&T representatives speak at alumni meetings about the affinity credit card program. Grafton met with PB&T representatives at least once but fewer than four times during the years in issue to discuss the affinity credit card program and to hear PB&T's ideas for expanding the program. From November 1987 to June 1991, petitioner gave messages to PB&T to print on the monthly credit card statements. The messages announced campus events such as homecoming and Super Bulldog Weekend. MSU's Office of University Relations wrote an article about the affinity credit card in the fall 1988 edition of Alumnus. E. Petitioner's Sale of Merchandise With the MSU Seal Generally, petitioner did not let anyone use its mailing list. However, petitioner contracted with Wayneco, a commercial company, for Wayneco to sell items bearing MSU's seal, such asPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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