The Phonogram (1901-12)

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7he PHONOGRAM SUBSCRIPTION THIRTY CENTS A YEAR SINGLE NUMBERS, FIVE CENTS Published by HERBERT A. SHATTUCK at Number 135 Fifth Avenue, New Yore Cnr IF Printed Monthly for those interested in the Arts of Record* • - .7 fl-A J...: O J. r ..f * . oducing Sound; also for those interested in tures. If Official Handboo of The Order of The Phonogram . A very Special Department will be devoted to all Questions and Answers relating to Phones , Graphs , 'ditor. Grams , Scopes. Correspondence welcomed by the E> DECEMBER NOTES If By the way, in passing, I must say that no popular melody of recent times was so much played or so universally appreciated by the visitors at Yale’s bicentennial as was the now famous Yale Boola. “Pop” Hirsh, the author, re- ceived a tremendous ovation. The vast audience assembled in the amphitheatre called for him until he was obliged to respond by directing the band while they played Boob. The Edisonmale quartette record, 7983, Adelina , the Tale Boola Girl is a clever adaptation of the now famous march. 1 IU| ly expect to be elected an honorary member of the United' Burglars’ Protective Association, in return for my discussion of the pros and cons of the Phonograph question in this month’s issue; for my two burglar news items contain valuable tips to Mr. Raffles and Bunny and others like them. • « 1 Helen Miller Gould is a philanthropist of great dis- crimination. For why ? I will tell you. News has just 1 me that she has donated a complete Edison Home graph outfit to each of twelve most prominent Y.M. C.A. branches here in the East. I am sure that nothing tld give would be more appreciated; for such a gift ies amusement, utility, instruction and phibnthrophy. ✓