Phonograph Monthly Review, Vol. 6, No. 3 (1931-12)

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/ i PHONO-ARTE f> THE BRASILIAN MAGAZINE OP MUSIC and PHONOGRAPH Yearly Foreign Subscription $2.50 Edited by: Sergio Alencar Vasconcellos J. Cruz Cordeiro Filho Avenida Rio Branco, 112-4° andar RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL The British Musician "The British Musician” (established January, 1926, and able to incorporate the ancient "Musical News” in February 1929) is pub- lished monthly from 53 Barclay Road Warley Woods - Birmingham, Eng. at the rate of 12 cents a copy (15 cents post free) or 1 dollar 80 cents per annum post free). You may have a Specimen Copy for 15 cents. FONOS . The organ of the Argentine Fono Club -♦ Editorial Committee: Leopoldo Hurtado, Manuel Bettroy, Manuel Ortiz de Guinea Yearly Foreign Subscription $4.00 Viamonte 550—3er Piso BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINE REPUBLIC are you interested in FRENCH RECORDS? then read: MACHINES PARLANTES & RADIO which contains each month complete lists of the French recordings and interesting articles on Phonograph, Radio & Talkies. Annual subscription $1.50 - Demand for free specimen to 15 rue de Madrid, Paris (France) THE HOUND & HORN ANNOUNCES Its Fall Issue TRANSLATION, an essay by A. Hyatt Mayor DEATH OF A GIRL, a story by Samuel Yellen INTENTIONS, a memoir by Gareth Endor THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM, a story by Janet Lewis Poems by R. P. Blackmur, Howard Baker, Merle Hoyleman, Horace Gregory Chronicles Architecture: Berlin 1931 .. by H. R. Hitchcock Movie: Mickey Mouse by Kenneth White Music .. by Roger Sessions Book Reviews Photography • .. by Walker Evans Spanish Mysticism by Fr. P. D. Hughes Gilbert’s Joyce by Francis Fergusson Wallace Stevens by R. P. Blackmur Americans by Lincoln Kir stein Russian Attitudes by Leon Dennen u The best magazine from the literary and philosophic-literary point of view of any in America —The Criterion Two Dollars for One Year $3.50 for Two Years Or Your Bookseller Fifty Cents a Copy The HOUND & HORN, INC. 545 Fifth Avenue, New York City Contents DECEMBER, 1931 Vol. 6, No. 3, Whole No. 63 ARTICLES AND FEATURES PAGE Editorial 41 By Rev . Herbert Boyce Satcher Along the Memory Trail 42 By Frank Dorian ' . ' r U ' . 7 \ ' 48 Popular Dance .... .......r.” Book Reviews 60 iiiuiiniiitiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiJijiiiiiiiiiMiiiiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii