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PRESTO MUSIC TIMES
THE CLASS MAGAZINE OF THE MUSIC ARTS AND TRADES
Number 2291
Founded 1881
T A B L E
O F
December, 1939
C O N T E N T S
FEATURES
Page
Christmas Greeting and Frontispiece
2
Greetings from President Beasley
7
Making Arizona Musical—Gene Redewill
By Prcntis Montgomery
8
How Harps Are Made
By Joseph Weresch
10
School Budgets and Music Culture
By J. Bradford Pcngelly
12
A Message from President Jacob
21
President Berlin on "A Challenge to Industry"
26
President Kraus Reviews Year's Work
27
DEPARTMENTS
Music Dealers Who are Doing Things
Records, Radio, Television
8
.. 14
Edited by George W ainwright
Bands and Orchestras.
16
Manufacturers Point the Way
18
News and Notes
20
Who Is Who in Music
Edited by Branch Worth
The Salesman's Corner
24
J. BRADFORD PENGEI.LY,
32
FRANK D. ABBOTT
Editor and Publisher
Editor
Emeritus
332 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
Telephone Harrison 0234
Published monthly by j . Bradford Pengelly, 332 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Entered February 7, 1939,
as second-class matter at the Post Office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879, with additional
entry at the Mount Morris, Illinois, Post Office. Price 25 cents. Yearly subscriptions $1.50—foreign $2.50. Six
month subscriptions 75 cents. Advertising rates on application. Copyright by Presto Music Times, Chicago, 111.
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