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An independent journal of phonography and other arts of sound>reproduction I he Phonograph Nionthly R i eview AXEL B. JOHNSON, Managing Editor The Phonograph Publishing Co., Inc., 69 Marion St., Medford, Mass. Tel. Mystic 0882 THE PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY REVIEW appears at the end of each month. All material is fully protected, but may be reproduced under a credit line. Yearly subscription price $3.00 in the United States and $4.00 in Canada and other foreign countries, postage prepaid. Single copies 25 cents. All communications should be addressed to the Managing Editor, 69 Marion St., Medfojd, Mass. All unsolicited contributions must be accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. All checks and money orders should be made out to THE PHONOGRAPH .PUBLISHING CO., Inc. ANNOUNCEMENT U NDER date of October 1st Mr. Robert Donaldson Darrell has resigned from his position as Managing Editor of The Phono- graph Monthly Review. Under same date I have again taken personal charge exactly as before ill health compelled me to withdraw from the management a year and a half ago. Mr. Darrell is still connected with the magazine, and will devote his entire efforts to the writing of special articles and reviews of Celebrity Records. On account of our moving to new quarters (69 Marion St., Medford, Mass.), a large part of our mail, especially Catalogues, Sample Records, Periodicals, etc, etc., has been de- layed in transfer to our new address. For that reason some of our usual features, such as “New European Releases,” “Current Im- portations,” “Book Reviews,” etc., have neces- sarily been omitted from this issue. How- ever, by next issue, (December) we shall have everything running smoothly again. I most sincerely trust that The Phono- graph Monthly Review may continue to enjoy the splendid and indefatigable support you have given it so generously from the very beginning, assuring you of our best efforts in furthering the cause of the phonograph and fine recorded music.