Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 25

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William Lamb, 2nd, Foxtown, Pa.,
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E. R. Jacobson, President of the
Music Industries Chamber of Com-
merce, Laying a Wreath on the Statue
of Beethoven in Central Park, New
York, June 11
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Dinner Tendered Visiting Musical Merchandise Manu-
facturers by the Associated Musical Instrument Dealers
of New York and the Musical Merchandise Manufacturers'
Association, Eastern Zone, June 8
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Dinner of the National Piano Travelers' Association at
the Columbia Yacht Club on the Evening of June 9
Franklin Bache Huntington, Descendant of Benjamin
Franklin, Demonstrating Franklin's Armonica to Mark'P.
Campbell
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The Music Trade Review
JUNE 19, 1926
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