Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 1, No. 8 (1927-05)

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The Phonograph Monthly Review 329 AXEL B. JOHNSON, Managing Editor Published by THE PHONOGRAPH PUBLISHING CO., Inc. General Offices and Studio: 64 Hyde Par\ Avenue, Boston, Mass. Telephone Jamaica 5054 Cable Address: “Phono” All communications should be addressed to the Managing Editor at the Studio, 64 Hyde Park Ave., Boston, Mass. All unsolicited contributions must be accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped en- velope. THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW appears on the twenty-eighth of each month. All material is fully protected by copy- right and may be reproduced only by permission. All checks and money orders should be made out to THE PHONO- GRAPH PUBLISHING CO., Inc. Yearly subscription price $4.00 in the United States and $5.00 in Canada and other foreign countries, postage prepaid. Single copies 35 cents. Advertising rates upon application. All advertisements for the MART COLUMN must be accompanied by remittances in full; for rates see under MART COLUMN. Subscription and advertising agents given liberal commission. Write for particulars. Editorial This issue of The Phonograph Monthly Review is dedicated to the memory of Antonin Dvorak , the great Bohemian composer. America as well as Bohemia has a particularly warm place in its heart for Dvorak on account of his visit here , the influence of the works he wrote in this country , and for the splendid lesson he had for us through the example of his oivn great soul and lovable per- sonality. So it is a work of pride and pleasure to attempt in a small way to pay homage to his memory. It is a significant proof of the love and respect in which he was held by those who really knew him that two such distinguished authorities as Dr. Jar. E. S. Vojan and Mr. William Arms Fisher were so willing to lend their valuable assistance to us. We are sure that all our readers will share the pleas- ure we have had in their contributions and join us in thanking these two gentlemen whose friendship for Dvorak does much to keep the kindliness of his nature and the true ivorth of his genius fresh in our minds. Those who did not know or truly understand Dvorak will appreciate him better after reading the tributes of his friends , and will be better fitted to hear and understand his works , which the phono- graph brings to the homes of all of us today. See last pag>e for Table of Contents Copyright, 1927, by the Phonograph Publishing Company, Inc.