Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 1, No. 9 (1927-06)

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The Phonograph Monthly Review 408 *®l!= CONTENTS FOR JUNE Page EDITORIAL 369 A HISTORICAL SURVEY 370 George W. Oman IS THE PHONOGRAPH A MUSICAL INSTRU- MENT? (Part 1) 374 Harold C. Brairterd BRITISH CHATTER 377 II. T. Barnett, M.I.E.E. CONTRIBUTIONS FROM VETERANS IN THE PHONOGRAPH INDUSTRY 379 Otto Heineman, J. S. Macdonald, Nathaniel Shilkret, George C. Jell RECORDED SYMPHONY PROGRAMS 383 RECORDED REMNANTS 384 RECORD BUDGETS 385 Robert Donaldson Darrell ELECTRICAL REPRODUCTION 386 Elmer C. Nelson CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN 390 PHONOGRAPH ACTIVITIES 395 CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT 396 GENERAL REVIEW 397 Axel B. Johnson ANALYTICAL NOTES AND REVIEWS 397 Staff Critics RATES: Advertisements will be accepted for this column at the rate of ten cents a word with a minimum charge of two dollars. The advertiser’s name and address will be charged for, single letters and single figures will be counted as words; com- pound words as two words. All advertisements must be prepared and be addressed to the Advertis- ing Department, THE PHONOGRAPH MONTH- LY REVIEW, 64 Hyde Park Ave., Boston, Mass. Should the advertiser desire his announcement to be addressed to a box number in care of the maga- zine, ten cents extra for the forwarding of replies must be included. FOR SALE— I am disposing of a large part of my collection of important and domestic classical records and will sell at a sacrifice. Send for list. HGV Phonograph Recordings Columbia Domestic & Foreign Odeon Domestic & Foreign Polydor Parlophon Homocord Anker Vox Symphonies Chamber Music Operas Concert Pieces & Songs C. M. SYPHER Room 201—246 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Catalogs mailed upon request All records mentioned or reviewed in this maga- —zine may be procured through me Don’t miss this opportunity. Box 46G, Phono- graph Monthly Review. CUT OUT NUMBERS from 1926-1927 Colum- bia Catalogues played by Georgians Orchestra. Must be in good condition, new records from deal- ers preferred. Box 47H, Phonograph Monthly Re- view. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW Date The Phonograph Publishing Co., Inc. 64 Hyde Park Ave., Boston, Mass. Enclosed please find ( mo feyorder ) for $4.00 in payment for The Phonograph Monthly Review for one year beginning with the issue. fYearly subscription price for Canada! I and other foreign countries $5.00, I postage prepaid. ! Name Street Town