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The Music Trade Review
34
JANUARY 1, 1927
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LEWIS and YOUNG and HARRY
W. Shaw Co., Chicago and New York, as an
important addition to that company's library
of books on business, a volume of "Principles
of Accounting," compiled by Eric L. Kohler,
Louis Mack Secures Quarters With McCormick M. A., C. P. A., Professor of Accounting at the
Music Co. Following Closing of Wiley B. Northwestern University School of Commerce,
Allen Co. Store
and Paul L. Morrison, M. B. A., C. P. A., As-
sistant Professor of Finance, Northwestern
PORTLAND, ORE., December 23.—Louis Mack, University School of Commerce.
popular sheet music dealer, who has had his
The volume is most comprehensive, and in
department in the Wiley B. Allen store for sev- addition to giving detailed information regarding
eral years, has been forced to get a new loca- various forms and classes of business account-
tion owing to the Wiley B. Allen Co. with- ing, ranging from the usual forms of double-
drawing from the Portland field after starting entry bookkeeping to the drawing off of
business here fifty-one years ago. Mr. Mack complete financial statements and the handling
recently added musical merchandise to his line of key ledgers, gives many valuable problems
and the move of the Wiley B. Allen Co. came to be worked out for the instruction of the
to him as a great surprise. However, he has student. The volume is so prepared that the
secured space with the McCormick Music Co., student can, by its use, set down for himself
who are located at 187 Broadway, on what is a regular and consistent course of instruction.
known as "Theatre row," and Mr. Mack antici-
pates increased business in his new location,
which is a much better one. He will carry his
old customers with him and gain new ones on
account of his change of location.
Viola McCoy, famous blues singer, who is the
feature entertainer at the Club Alabam, in
Philadelphia, Pa., recently signed a contract to
record twenty-four songs for the race catalog
of the Cameo Record Corp. during 1927. All of
A. W. Shaw Co. Issues Comprehensive New her recordings will be under the direction of
Volume on Various Phases of Accounting by Joe Davis, head of the Triangle Music Publish-
Eric L. Kohler and Paul L. Morrison
ing Co., who secured the contract for her. Her
first releases will be "Papa If You Can't Do
There has recently been published by the A. Better" and "I'm Savin' It All For You."
Portland Sheet Music
Dealer in New Location
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WOODS
Fund Being Collected
for Mahler Memorial
Well-known Austrian Composer, Whose Works
Included Ten Symphonies, to Be Honored in
Vienna
Music lovers of this country are asked to
contribute to a memorial to be erected in
Vienna to Gustav Mahler, the composer of ten
symphonies, who died in 1912. Artur Bodanzky
has been appointed American 'representative
through correspondence with the University of
Vienna, which is sponsoring the memorial.
"Mahler was the last of the great classic
romanticists, and his identity with music in
the United States, as conductor of the Metro-
politan from 1907 to 1909 and as conductor
of the Philharmonic from 1909 to 1911, deserves
a bountiful interest in this country in the pro-
posed memorial," Mr. Bodanzky said. "Mahler
was the last in the heroic family of Schubert,
Brahms, Bruckner and Beethoven." It will
be recalled that in 1915 Mrs. J. F. D. Lanier
invited Stokowski and his band and chorus to
play Mahler's eighth symphony, a signal honor,
and that this work was repeated fourteen times
in Philadelphia following the New York per-
formance. The Friends of Music also gave
performances of Mahler's "Lied von der Erde"
for three consecutive years and plans to repeat
the song cycle in the near future. The Mahler
symphonies are performed regularly in every
season's program. Among the first con-
tributors to the Mahler fund to respond are
Otto Kahn, Gatti-Casazza, William Knabe &
Announcement was made recently of a
nation-wide Beethoven Week to be held on the Co., Mrs. Randolph Guggenheim, Steinway &
hundredth anniversary of that
musician's Sons, James Speyer and Ossip Gabrilowitsch.
Contributions should be sent to Artur
death, March 20-26, 1927. George Eastman, of
Bodanzky,
Metropolitan Opera House.
Rochester, N. Y., is chairman of the centen-
nial and the exercises will include the perform-
ance of Beethoven's works by radio, orchestras,
phonographs, etc. The program is sponsored
by the Columbia Phonograph Co.
Papers of incorporation for the Muscogee
Music Co., Columbus, Ga., were filed recently
and the company's capital stock was named at
$15,000 with the privilege of increasing it to
$100,000. T. J. Hawkins, C. Hawkins and H. G.
Mangham are the incorporators named in the
SUCCESSES
papers filed.
Joe Davis to Direct
Viola McCoy's Recordings
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