Music Trade Review

Issue: 1931 Vol. 90 N. 6

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[SET FOR THE ANNUAL
CONVENTION in CHICAGO
Interesting and Profitable Discussions, Exhibits and Enter-
tainment Will Await the Delegates to the National Music
Industries Gathering at the Palmer House on June 8, 9 and 10.
will be present at
one or more of the
meetings. The dis-
cussion of this sub-
ject will, in a way,
constitute the "key-
note" of the con-
vention. The
ex-
traordinary
interest
already manifested by
members of the As-
sociation in this out-
standing promotional
activity for the bene-
fit of the piano is
expressing itself in
many inquiries al-
ready received at the
executive offices of
MOISSAYE BOGUSLAWSKI
the Association re-
garding plans for the convention. There is every indication
that this will be one of the most largely attended conven-
tions in the history of the Association and attendance will be
drawn from every part of the United States and Canada.
Particular interest has been expressed by members located in
the far west.
An added and important attraction in connection with the
coming convention will be the fact that it will be held con-
currently with the Annual Radio Trade Show and Conven-
tion and members will thus be able to cover not only their
own convention, but the Radio Trade Show with the ex-
penditure of a minimum of time and money.
The artists who will appear at the Merchants' banquet
will include Nanette Guilford, one of the most interesting
and prominent singers of
the Metropolitan Opera
Co. and the youngest
leading member of that
company who will be
present through the cour-
tesy of the Atwater Kent
Manufacturing Co. Miss
Guilford is a native New
Yorker and made her
opera debut in 1926. In
addition she has been
heard frequently in con-
THE BOSCH RADIO BAND
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
June,
1931
cert and r e c i t a l .
Through the cour-
tesy of the Baldwin
Piano Co. Moissaye
Roguslawski,
t h e
noted
Russian
pianist, who has ap-
p e a r e d throughout
the United States in
concert recital and
with
the leading
symphony orchestras,
will appear. C. G.
Conn, Ltd., have of-
fered the services of
the Conn Saxophone
Sextet, and through
the generosity of the
United A m e r i c a n
NANETTE GUILFORD
Bosch Corp. the fa-
mous Bosch Radio Band will furnish the music for the danc-
ing that will follow the banquet.
Altogether a serious effort has been made to provide a pro-
gram that will make the trip to Chicago well worth while
for any music merchant, and the reservations already in hand
indicate that the attendance will measure up fully to ex-
pectations.
A complete list of exhibits during the convention both at
the Palmer House and elsewhere in Chicago, together with
a chronological program of the several conventions and other
information, will be found elsewhere in T H E REVIEW this
month.
The annual Radio Trade Show and the conventions of the
Radio Manufacturers Association and other trade bodies will
have their headquarters at
the Stevens Hotel with
the overflow occupying
the Blackstone and Con-
gress Hotels as in former
years. In this case the
new radio products dis-
played will represent the
chief center of attraction,
although the business ses-
sions of the Associations
will discuss many perti-
n e n t traf!e
WILL PLAY FOR DANCING
problems.
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
June,
CONVENTION PROGRAM
PALMER HOUSE, CHICAGO-JUNE 7-10, 1931
Music Industries Chamber of Commerce
and
Affiliated Associations
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Tentative Schedule of Meetings, Luncheons, Dinners, Etc.
SUNDAY, JUNE 7
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2:00 P.M. Directors, National Association of Sheet Music Dealers, 3rd Floor, Room 6.
4:00 P.M. Meeting 1931 Music Industries Convention Committee, 3rd Floor, Room 8.
6:00 P.M.* Dinner Meeting, Directors Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, 3rd Floor,
Room 9.
MONDAY, JUNE 8
9:00 A . M .
9:30 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
1:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
Registration and Validation of Railroad Tickets, 4th Floor, Registration Desk.
Meeting Board of Control National Association of Music Merchants, 3rd Floor,
Room 9.
Meeting Members of National Piano Manufacturers Association, 3rd Floor, Room 8.
Opening Luncheon Music Industries Chamber of Commerce, Red Lacquer Room.
Joint Meeting of Committees of Representatives from National Association of Music
Merchants, National Association of Piano Tuners, National Piano Manufacturers
Association of America, 3rd Floor, Room 9.
Dinner Meeting Members of Musical Supply Association of America, 3rd Floor,
Room 5.
Annual Meeting and Dinner, National Piano & Music Travelers Association, 3rd
Floor, Room 8.
TUESDAY, JUNE 9
9:30 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
1:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:30 P.M.
Business session and open forum meeting of Members of National Association of
Music Merchants, 3rd Floor, Room 10.
Organ Builders Association of America, 3rd Floor, Room 6.
Luncheon followed by Annual Meeting of National Association of Musical Mdse.
Manufacturers, 3rd Floor, Room 8 & 9.
Business Meeting of Members of National Association of Music Merchants for Election
of Officers", 3rd Floor, Room 10.
Reorganization Meeting of Merchandise Jobbers, 3rd Floor, Room 6.
30th Annual Banquet of National Association of Music Merchants (Entire Industry
Invited), Grand Ballroom.
,
,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
9:30 A . M .
Open Forum Meeting of Members of National Association of Music Merchants,
3rd Floor, Room 10.
1:00 P.M. Luncheon followed by Regular Annual Meeting of Members of Music Industries
Chamber of Commerce, 3rd Floor, Rooms 8 & 9.
1931

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