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*Page 11: Alfred Edmund Hinton, "Sketches of Modern Music" | *Page 11: Alfred Edmund Hinton, "Sketches of Modern Music" | ||
*Page 12: [Concert Notices] | *Page 12: [Concert Notices] | ||
*Page 13: | *Page 13: Sigmund Spaeth, "How Should We Listen to Music? A Famous Critic Tells of Foot-Listeners, Heart-Listeners and Head-Listeners" | ||
*Page 14: Arthur Judson, "What an Artist's Manager Should Not Do: He Is Not a Miracle Man but Acts More as a Service Bureau" | |||
*Page 14: Studio Activities | |||
*Page 15: Ernest Newman [via the ''London Times''], "Stale Bread's Spasm Band Was First: Ernest Newman Discusses H. O. Osgood's Recent Book in Defense of Jazz" | |||
*Page 16: Robert A. Simon [via the ''New York Herald Tribune''], "How to Get the Noisy Applause: Hints that Forthcoming 'Recital' Fiend May Do Well to Observe"—or Avoid" | |||
*Page 17: Lawrence M. Brings, "What's the Matter With American Speech? Careless, Slovenly and Incorrect Methods of Speaking" | |||
*Page 17: Studio Activities | |||
*Page 18: [advertisements] | |||
*Page 19: "Jazz Will Go; the Waltz Will Come Back: Sir Henry Wood, a Great Conductor, Tells a London Interviewer About Music in America" | |||
*Page 19: [advertisement] | |||
*Pages 20-22: J. O'Boyle, "Better Music Given Movie Theaters" | |||
*Page 20: [advertisements] | |||
*Page 21 [advertisements] | |||
*Page 22: [advertisements] | |||
*Page 22: Notices | |||
*Pages 23-24: Notices and advertisements | |||
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