Variety (January 1953)

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Wednesday, January ?, 1953 F orly-sevenlh P'SrIETY Anniversary 23? A A TA /A w /A «JHL« "rriCiam ^OF the< music of America Through the years, ASCAP has meant the Music of America. That is because ASCAP’s repertory includes the finest music produced in the past half century. V From ASCAP’s composers and authors come the songs America wants to hear over and over again— smash hits from musical plays and motion pictures, popular and standard works. With ASCAP’s simple licensing system, music is now a part of everyday American life, heard in the home through radio, phonograph and television, or wherever the public goes—in automobiles and trains, in taverns and restaurants, or at the theatre. ASCAP local offices are on the job to serve users of music from Maine to California phV-'X -' » '' - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS 575 Madison Avenue A New York 22, New York