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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1941 Vol. 100 N. 12 - Page 6

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, PIANOS ONLY, DECEMBER, 1U1
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MERICA sings! In no land on earth is music so
universally loved, so frequently heard, so much a
part of the daily lives of all. A n d no wonder, for
in America ... above all nations ... there are rea-
sons to sing.
W e of the music industries, manufacturers and dis-
tributors, are in a position to do much to keep America
singing. First, we can buy defense bonds and contribute in
many other ways so that the reasons for singing and the
privilege of singing may be maintained.
The great importance of music and of singing to the
morale of military men has been recognized for thousands
of years. Today every citizen is a soldier. For that reason
music is just as essential as a morale builder at home as it
is in the army camp.
Therefore our second great contribution . . . one for
which we have greater facilities than any other group in
the country . . . is to do everything in our power to pro-
mote music among the members of every community as
well as among the members of our armed forces.
W e at Everett subscribe to this policy.
2W2C
EVERETT PIANO CO.
South Haven, Mich.

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