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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 19 - Page 51

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NEWT
AiCNTH IN PICTURE/
Frank A. Constantino and his class of banjoists in Lawrence, Mass. Each year at this time
the Constantino Band gives its annual concert.
The
Richest Child
Is Poor
Without
Musical
Training
Rodney C. Chittenden, newly appointed pro-
duction manager for Gibson, Inc., fretted instru-
ment manufacturers.
In Philadelphia recently Paid Specht and his noted orchestra adopted this novel
means of advertising Buescher instruments.
An effective windoiv display at the Weymann
Store in Philadelphia, where sheet music and
musical merchandise are attractively presented
A well-balanced window display of band instruments was used recently by the Grin-
nell Bros, branch store in Grand Rapids, Mich. Practically every band instrument
from a piccolo to a bass tuba was represented in the display.
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