Music Trade Review

Issue: 1946 Vol. 105 N. 4

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V/URLlTZER ORGATRON
DEALERS WILL BENEFIT BY THE
Most Extensive Promotional
Program in Organ History
Combining the space and money-saving
features of the electronic organ with the
sales-stimulating quality of true, tradi-
tional organ tone, the Wurlitzer Orga-
tron will meet the ready demand of
churches, schools, mortuaries,
private
homes and places of entertainment where
the best in organ music is desired.
Into these Orgatrons will go Wurlitzer's
wealth of engineering experience.
Back
of them will be the greatest promotional
campaign in organ history.
The Series 20, TWO-MANUAL
That they
will be the world's finest electronic organs
The Serifs 10, SINGLE-MANUAL
is our pledge.
The Rudolph Wurlitzer* Company, Orgatron Division
DEPT. 1303, NORTH TON A WANDA, NEW YORK
*The Name That Means Music To Millions
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, APRIL, 1946
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
ESTABLISHED 1879
APRIL
VOL 105 — NO. 4
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REVIEW
2795th ISSUE
S E R V I N G
T H E
M U S I C
I N D U S T R Y
F O R
CARLETON CHACE, Editor
O V E R
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Y E A R S
OUR FRONT COVER
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WHY 650 TINY TOTS ENJOY PIANO LESSONS IN BALTIMORE
SCHOOLS
by Omar P. Steinwald—Supervisor of Instrumental Music, Balti-
more Public School, Baltimore, Md.
5
THE VALUE OF PREPARING FOR " O N THE JOB 11 VETERAN TRAIN-
ING
by Steve Carroll, Clark Music Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
EDITORIAL—BUSINESS AS WE SEE IT
by CARLETON CHACE, Editor
Two of the 650 primary students in the piano
classes in the Baltimore Schools play a duet for
their classmates. Lessons are underwritten by the
Parent Teachers Association at a cost of 27c per
lesson. Photo by AP Features.
ADVERTISING INDEX
Page
Acme Piano Moving Co
15
American Piano Supply Co
31
American Piano Mart
15
Amsco Wire Products Co
31
Atlas Piano Co
15
Braunsdorf, George W
31
Brodwin Piano Co
16
Conover Cable Piano Co.. . . Outside Back Cover
Classified
30
S. L. Curtis
13
Gulbransen Co
19
Hardman Peck & Co
14
Harmony School of Piano Tuning
27
Ivaloid Piano Key Co
15
Klein Piano Co
15
Manhattan Piano Service
15
Mason & Hamlin
4
Midwest Piano Co
15
Modern Art Piano Co
15
National Ass'n of Piano Tuners
29
Paragon Foundries
31
Philadelphia Piano Exchange
15
Pfriemer Inc., Chas
31
Pratt Read & Co
7
Schaff Piano String Co
31
Simonson Piano Co
15
Six Bros. Piano Co
14
Snyder Piano Key Co
31
Standard Hammer Corp
28
Starr Piano Co
26
Tuners Supply Co
31
Vincent Vilim Inc
31
Weaver Piano Co
18
Weser Piano Co
15
Wickham Piano Plate Co
26
Wurlitzer Co., Rudolph (Orgatron)
2
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, APRIL, 1946
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NATIONAL PIANO TRAVELERS ASSOCIATION APPOINTS TEM-
PORARY OFFICERS
12
PRATT, READ & C O . ANNOUNCES LIGHT METAL PIANO PLATE
AND BACK AND OTHER INNOVATIONS
13
NEW STORE OF EMERSON PIANO HOUSE A N EXAMPLE OF
MODERNIZATION
20
NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION PETITIONS
OPA TO RAISE LUMBER PRICES
26
INFORMATION ABOUT PIANOS
by Alexander Hart, Technical Ecfitor
29
OBITUARIES
MORRISON SWANWICK - LEWIS H. CLEMENT - CECIL
JAMES GOULD - EDWARD A. GEISSLER - MRS. CLARENCE
HAMMOND
30
The Music Trade Review is published monthly for piano, organ, radio-phonograph
retailers, supply and accessory jobbers and retailers by Kolbe Publications Inc.
510 RKO Building, Radio City, 1270 Avenue of Americas, New York 20, N. Y., Phone
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