Authors
Alford, Harry
“Naturally and Accidentally Noticed.” MA17: 14.
Allen, J. Worth
“The Principle of Contrast in Musical Education.” Jun28: 2.
Allen, Ward
“In Minneapolis.” Jan 27: 57; Feb27: 23; Jul27: 57.
Anon.
“26th Annual Guild Convention.” Jul27: 53.
“A 100% Boy Scout Band.” Aug29: 11.
“About Vaudeville Salaries.” Apr19: 3.
“About Band and Orchestra Folks.” Oct26: 13.
“About Songs, Song Writers, Song Publishers.” Aug18: 24.
“Acknowledging a ‘Compliment’.” Oct27: 62.
“Across the Flat-top Desk.” Oct26: 5; Nov26: 5; Jan27: 5; Mar27: 5; Apr27: 5; May27: 3; Jun27: 3; Jul27: 3; Aug27: 3; Sep27: 5; Oct27: 5; Nov27: 6; Dec27: 5; Jan28: 5.
“Adios!” Feb28: 46.
“After Dinner Stories.” Jan17: 41.
“The Aftermath.” Jun19: 3.
“The Air of John Brown’s Body.” MA17: 40.
“Al Bryan’s Bright Philippic.” Jan17: 10.
“Albert D. Grover.” Dec27: 62.
“Albert F. Brown.” Oct27: 12
“All Hands Turn To!” May28: 5.
“All Sounds Do Not Radio Broadcast.” Oct22: 6.
“Allies.” Dec17: 5.
“The Amateur’s Guide to Musical Instruments.” Feb28: 50.
“America Turns to Irish Harp.” Feb21: 5.
“America’s Best Writers and Composers.” Jan17: 37; Feb17: 37; MA17: 43; May17: 43; Jun17: 43; Jul17: 43; Aug17: 43; 7; Sept17: 35.
“America’s Leading Music Publishers.” Jun17: 39.
“American Guild of B. M. & G.” Mar28: 61.
“Among the Bands.” Jul30: 34.
“Among the Plectralists.” Jun29: 50.
“Among the Washington Organists.” May25: 26; Jun25: 4.
“An Anniversary.” Feb24: 21.
“An Announcement.” Nov17: 6.
“An Annual Anthem Contest.” Dec23: 21.
“An Arkansas Band Plant.” Jan27: 8.
“An Auto-Mechanical Music Composer.” Feb18: 4.
“And Now County-wide Instrumental Ensembles.” May27: 9.
“And Still They Come.” MA17: 5
“And Still They Come.” May17: 5.
“And There Were Shepherds.” Dec24: 5.
“Anent the South.” Jun17: 6.
“Another of the Hidden Song Puzzle Winners.” MA17: 11.
“Another Page from the Editor’s Picture Book.” Mar27: 73; Sep27: 77.
“Answers to Correspondents.” Feb17: 38; MA17: 35; May17: 13; Jun17: 13; Jul17: 14; Aug17: 15; Sept17: 11; Oct17: 12; Nov17: 12; Dec17: 36; Jan18: 30
“Appropriate Music for Photo Plays.” May17: 39.
“Are Animals Musical?” Mar24: 21.
“Are You ‘For Uncle Sam’.” MA17: 34.
“Are You a Music Teacher?” Feb24: 22.
“Arthur Schmidt.” [obituary] Jun21: 6.
“At the Boston Met.” Aug28: 16; Sep28: 51; Oct28: 61.
“Attention, – Publishers and Poultry Fanciers.” Jul18: 26.
“Axel Christensen Records.” Feb 23: 23.
“Band and Orchestra News Briefs.” Nov26: 65; Feb27: 64; May27: 13; Jul27: 59.
“Band and Orchestra Notes.” Jul29: 59; Dec29: 52; Apr30: 46.
“Band Room Bits,” May27: 64; Sep 27: 74; Nov27: 72; Jan28: 70; Feb29: 66.
“A Band That Made a Small City a Big Music Center.” Dec26: 10.
“Bands and Bandsmen.” Sep29: 73.
“Behind the Scenes in Song Land.” Feb18: 20.
“Bert Williams, Negro Comedian.” Apr22: 7.
“A Big, Beneficent Business.” Dec26: 55.
“Bits From Boston.” Jun28: 68; Feb28: 56; Mar28: 47; Apr28: 53.
“Bolshevism in Music.” Dec23: 21.
“Boston Civic Symphony.” Nov27: 75.
“Boston Theatre Organists Club.” Jan29: 19; Mar29: 24; Apr29: 16; Jun19: 15; Jul29: 15.
“Brickbats and Bouquets.” Mar28: 57.
“The Brickyard.” Jan25: 26; Feb25: 27; Mar25: 32; May25: 32; Jun25: 32; Jul25: 32.
“Broadcast to Fame from Prison.” Mar25: 27.
“The Case of School Music—A Symposium.” Apr28: 11.
“Chaffey Union High School Band.” Dec26: 53.
“A Chant to Cheer.” Mar23: 25.
“Charles Healy Ditson.” Jun29: 8.
“Christmas Greetings.” Dec18: 3.
“Christmas is Coming.” Dec22: 5.
“Classic’s Loss is Ragtime’s Gain.” Dec19: 6.
“A Clever Musician.” Nov28: 47.
“‘Commercialism in Art’ Common Among Artists.” Aug22: 26.
“The Common Column.” Feb20: 7; Apr20: 26; Sep20: 25.
“A Compromise on Broadcasting Musical Rights.” Jun23: 5.
“The Contribution of the Photoplay to Modern Music.” May26: 3.
“Contributor’s Corner.” Dec24: 25.
“A Correction.” Jul17: 3.
“A Critical Critique.” Apr22: 8.
“A ‘Cross-Word Puzzle’ Song.” Jan25: 23.
“A Defense of Popular Music.” June17: 35.
“De La Salle High School Band.” Dec26: 53.
“Democracy in Music—Popular Music of the Future.” Sep18: 3.
“Disgruntled Guy, A.” “Funniest Thing Ever.” Jun17: 10.
“Dissecting America’s Musical Consciousness.” Jul26: 3.
“Do You Know?” Aug20: 8; Sep20: 24; ON20: 24; Dec20: 22; Jan21: 7; Feb21: 6; Mar21: 26; Apr21: 22; May21: 22; Jul21: 21; Aug21: 21; Oct21: 8.
“Don’t ‘Volstead’ Your Piano.” Jul22: 6.
“Eastern Music Supervisors’ Conference, Worcester, March 9-11.” Mar27: 9.
“Eastern School Music Camp.” May30: 41.
“Editorial.” May17: 3; Nov17: 1; Jan19: 3; Feb19: 3; Mar19: 3; Jul20: 3; Aug20: Sep20: 3; ON20: 3; 3; Dec20: 3; Jan21: 3; Feb21: 3; Apr21: 3; May21: 3; Jun21: 3; Jul21: 3; Aug21: 3; Jun29: 12.
“Editorial Afterthoughts.” Feb25: 8.
“Editorial Improvisations.” Oct25: 27.
“Editorial Improvisations.” Sep25: 7.
“Editorial Note.” Apr26: 3.
“An Editorial Postscript.” Apr27: 7.
“Editorial Whisperings.” Sept17: 3.
“Edna May Ayer, Vocalist.” Oct18: 23.
“Edward Benedict: Wizard of the Wurlitzer.” Dec19: 7.
“Eight Feet of Harmony.” Apr19:24.
“The End of Fictitious Price Marking.” May24: 8.
“The End of the Name Contest.” Feb18: 2.
“The Ether Cone.” Dec28: 13; Jan29: 14; Feb29: 8; Mar29: 15; Apr29: 8; May29: 14; Jun29: 14; Jul29: 13; Aug29: 5; Sep29: 19; Oct29: 13.
“The Faculty Council.” Nov29: 8; Dec29: 14; Jan30: 10; Mar30: 18; Apr30: 37; Feb30: 13; Jun30: 9; Jul30: 9.
“Famous Axioms.” May17: 15.
“Famous Ballad and Its Composer.” Feb22: 21.
“A Few More Letters of Comment.” Jul17: 9.
“A Few More Opinions from ‘Authorities’.” Jul17: 4.
“Fictitious Figures.” Jan20: 4.
“Fifth Annual N. E. School Music Festival.” Feb29: 67.
“Fifty-First Annual Meeting M.T.N.A.” Dec29: 40.
“Fight Fakes to a Finish!” Jul22: 26.
“First Annual Convention, American Bandmasters’ Association.” May30: 48.
“The First Original Photoplay Score.” Jul26: 29.
“Fish or Fist Story?” Sep22: 8.
“Folk-Songs! Are They Worth Anything?” Feb25: 3.
“Folks and Facts in the Photoplay Music Field.” Sep26: 5.
“The Forensic Bostonian.” May28: 45.
“Forum or Arena—Which?” Oct29: 14.
“Fourth New England School Band and Orchestra Festival.” Jul28: 52.
“Frank H. Grey Scores a Success.” Sep22: 8.
“The Fraud of ‘Popular Song’ Lures.” Jun26: 3.
“Frequenter, A.” “Headquarters.” Apr24: 21.
“Fretted Instrument News Notes.” Jan27: 59.
“Fretted Instrument Notes.” Sep27: 71; Nov26: 57; Dec27: 65; Jan28: 63.
“From a ‘Movie Pianist’ to a Noted Composer.” Feb17: 6.
“From California to Maine.” Apr28: 12.
“From Coast to Coast.” Aug19: 6.
“From Fiddle to Saxophone to $800,000.” Sep23: 5.
“From Harmonica to Harmonic and Harmony.” Aug27: 6.
“From Mine Shaft to Proscenium.” Nov28: 21.
“From Our Readers.” Jul26: 1; Aug26: 1; Sep26: 1; Dec26: 53; Nov28: 55.
“From School to Professional Musician.” Nov29: 39.
“From St. Louis.” Aug18: 22.
“From the Editor’s Picture Book.” Apr27: 69; Jun27: 69.
“From the Pit to the Screen. The Story of Dan Courtney.” Aug17: 6.
“From Tuneful Yankee Readers.” Aug17: 8.
“Funny Incidents in the Rambles of Music Men.” Jan17: 14; Feb17: 42; MA17: 16; May17: 16; Jun17: 36; Jul17: 28; Aug17: 36; Sept17: 29; Oct17: 29; Nov17: 29; Dec17: 40.
“Future of Music Remains Bright in America.” Mar23: 23.
“A Gifted Cantatrice.” Jan17: 42.
“George Barrere, Master Flutist.” Apr27: 64.
“George H. Primrose.” Aug19: 2.
“George Hahn And.” Mar22: 25.
“Georges Laurent—Virtuoso Flutist.” Mar28: 8.
“Gloom Chasers.” Jul26: 5.
“Gossip Gathered by the Gadder.” Sep21: 24; Oct21: 4; Nov21: 1; Dec21: 1; Jan22: 1; Feb22: 25; Jun22: 23; Jul22: 22; Aug22: 23; Sep22: 23; Oct22: 24; Nov22: 22; Dec22: 25; Jan23: 26; Feb23: 24; May23: 24; Aug23: 22; Sep23: 24; ON23: 24; Dec23: 24; Jan24: 24; Feb24: 22; Mar24: 23; Apr24: 24; May24: 24; Jun24: 4; Sep24: 8; ON24: 4.
“Gotham Items.” Oct27: 68.
“Granddad and Granddam Days.” Oct19: 6.
“Great Opportunities Gratis.” Oct26: 8.
“The Greater Lose as the Lesser Loom.” Jun23: 22.
“Group Thinking in Music.” Sep25: 28.
“The ‘Guardian’ of Boston’s Bells Passes.” Jul23: 21.
“The Guild Convention.” Jul28: 56.
“Harry Vokes.” May22: 25.
“Hawaiian Music Not Hawaiian.” Apr24: 22.
“A Heart Teaser.” ON23: 21.
“Hell.” Apr18: 26.
“Hello, Yourself Sez Fred.” Jun29: 43.
“Here is a Remarkable Letter.” Jul17: 8.
“Here We Are.” Jan17: 3.
“He Teaches ‘Popular’ Music.” Sep25: 29.
“Hidden Song Puzzles.” Jun17: 37; Jul17: 41.
“Hidden Songs Solved Quickly.” Nov17: 12.
“Hidden Songs.” Jan17: 34; MA17:40.
“Honored by Declaration.” Feb24: 8.
“Hot Stuff.” Feb17: 4.
“A Houston School Band.” Jun28: 67.
“How to Write a Successful Song.” May21: 21.
“Humorous Aspects of Our National Anthem.” Jul17: 46.
“If I Were the Editor of Melody.” May25: 29; Aug25: 27.
“An Important Decision.” Feb24: 7.
“Improvisations.” Apr25: 8; May25: 4; Jul25: 5; Aug25: 32; Jun26: 6.
“In Boston.” Nov28: 22; Dec28: 60; Jan29: 22; Feb29: 58; Mar29: 22; Apr29: 18; May29: 20; Jun29: 20; Jul29: 20; Aug29: 48; Sep29: 76; Oct29: 18 Nov29: 18.
“In School, College and Community.” Jun27: 8.
“In the Music Mart of America.” Oct25: 8; Nov25: 8; Dec25: 8; Jan26: 8; Feb26: 8; Mar26: 8; Apr26: 8; May26: 8; Jun26: 8; Jul26: 8.
“An Incident From Life.” MA17: 4.
“Inspiration and Perspiration in Composing.” Sep20: 5.
“Interesting Bits from the News Prints.” Aug17: 10; Sept17: 5.
“Interlochen Interludes.” Oct28: 9.
“Introducing a New Contributor.” Aug27: 10.
“Irene Juno, Photoplay Organist.” May24: 4.
“An Irish Kaiser.” Jan18: 12.
“Irving Berlin on the Writing of Popular Songs.” Jan21: 4.
“Is American Music Worth Protecting?” Dec25: 3.
“Is It Worth While?” Jan18: 10.
“It Can Be Done!” Oct29: 17.
“Jazz Gets a Jab.” Feb20: 5.
“Jazz May Be Lowbrow, But–.” ON23: 5.
“Jazz Music and the Modern Dance.” Dec20: 5.
“Jazz—Obsequies or Otherwise?” Jul22: 7.
“Jazzing the Yanks to Victory.” Jul19: 6
“Jazzograms.” Jan21: 26.
“Jenny Lind.” Jan26: 30; Feb26: 30.
“Jezz.” Aug21: 5.
“Joseph Zettleman, 1863-1930.” Jul30: 36.
“Jottings from Pittsburgh.” Aug26: 31.
“Jottings from Pittsburgh.” May26: 25.
“July 4, 1826-July 4, 1923.” Aug23: 8.
“A Just Kick.” MA17: 14.
“The Kansas State Band.” Apr28: 74.
“Keeping Posted.” Oct26: 66; Nov26: 68; Dec26: 68; Jan27: 2; Feb27: 63; Mar27: 68; Apr27: 24; May27: 24; Jun27: 24; Jul27: 1; Aug27: 1; Sep27: 61; Oct27: 56; Nov27: 58; Dec27: 2; Jan28: 54; Feb28: 54; Mar28: 2; Apr28: 76; May28: 3; Jun28: 2; Jul28: 60; Aug28: 52; Sep28: 18; Oct28: 48; Nov28: 57; Dec28: 3; Jan29: 3; Feb29: 3; Mar29: 2; Apr29: 47; May29: 57; Jun29: 51; Jul29: 49; Aug29: 52; Sep29: 27; Oct29: 56; Nov29: 52; Dec29: 38; Jan30: 18; Feb30: 2; Mar30: 58; Apr30: 3; May30: 3; Jun30: 3; Jul30: 3.
“Kicks and Curious Correspondence.” Jan17: 16.
“King of the Knights of Noise.” Mar18: 5.
“Knowlton Pless Organ School.” May26: 25.
“Laconia Lands the Laurel.” Jun23: 21.
“Leo Feist.” Jul30: 36.
“A Lesson in Syncopated Fill-in for the Pianist.” Feb26: 27.
“Let a Little Fun Shine In.” Jul18: 24.
“The Letter Box.” Dec25: 27.
“Let’s Get Acquainted.” Dec27: 16; Jan28: 24; Feb28: 60; Mar28: 68; Apr28: 84; May28: 13; Jun28: 8; Sep28: 13; Jul29: 60; Oct29: 16.
“Lewis A. Bray Wins the Ten!” Apr25: 1.
“Lieut. James Reese Europe.” Jul19: 3.
“Life of the Metropolis in Music.” Feb23: 23.
“Little Song-Shop Talks.” Jun19: 6; Aug19: 5; Nov19: 4; Dec19: 4; Jan20: 6; Feb20: 6; Mar20: 6; Apr20: 25; May20: 7.
“The Lion and the Lamb.” Feb28: 5.
“Live Sparks from Connecticut.” Sep24: 4.
“A Lucky Chap.” Apr29: 55.
“Lucky Winners of ‘Hidden Song’ Contest.” Feb17: 34.
“Lucky Winners of the January Competition.” May17: 2.
“Luigi Salvatore Calbi.” Sep29: 23.
“Lynching Legalized by Law.” Jun22: 6.
“The Magic of a Song.” Jan23: 7.
“Magicians Fool Each Other.” Jul17: 40.
“Mail Melodics.” Sep20: 6.
“Maine State Band and Orchestra Contest.” Jul28: 57.
“Manic Whim of Musicians.” May24: 21.
“Mary Adele Willis.” May23: 8.
“Master Musicians and Modesty.” Dec21: 6.
“McCrory Music Girls.” Aug17: 46.
“McPhail Banjo Club.” Nov27: 65.
“Meanderer, The.” “In the Music Mart.” Feb25: 30.
“Mechanical Instruments a Home Necessity.” Jan17: 15.
“Meet My Friend.” Mar28: 60.
“Melody Melodics—Tones and Half-tones.” Aug18: 3.
“Melody Melodics.” Sep18: 2.
“Melody Music Counter Points.” Feb18: 32.
“Melody Pauses to Remark.” Apr18: 26.
“Memories.” Feb24: 5.
“Men and Firms of Prominence in the Music Field.” Jan17: 46; Feb17: 48; MA17: 48; Jun17: 48; Aug17: 48; Sept17: 40; Oct17: 38; Nov17: 38; Dec17: 37; Jan18: 34.
“Men Who Manage Much Moving.” Jun23: 8.
“Meyer Davis Champions Jazz.” Jan24: 22.
“‘Mickey’ Merrily Monologs.” Jan20: 5
“Middle West News Items.” Aug26: 32.
“Miscellaneous News Notes.” Mar27: 72.
“Missiles and the Muscovite.” Mar28: 5.
“A Mission in Memoriam.” Sep21: 7.
“Mistakes—or What Have You.” Aug26: 4.
“Mistaking Its Mission.” Jul18: 3.
“A Model Musical Machine.” Sep17: 6.
“More About Old Fiddles.” Apr30: 9.
“More Controversy on ‘Grammatical Bull.’” Jun17: 3.
“More Keeping Posted.” Jul30: 42.
“A More Musical America.” Mar26: 4.
“More Pictures.” Jul27: 61.
“More This and That.” May29: 7; Jun29: 7; Jul29: 7.
“Most Important Man in the Film Field.” Jan17: 48.
“Mostly About Folks Who Play for Photoplays.” May27: 17.
“Mr. Beaverson’s Comment On Our Review Of His Patriotic Hymn.” May17: 42.
“The Mouth-Organ.” May22: 24.
“Muscle, Meat, Music and Mirth.” May23: 23.
“Music a Cure for Bolshevism.” ON20: 4.
“Music a Digestive Medication.” Mar22: 28.
“Music and the Cinema.” May25: 6.
“Music and the Tercentenary Celebration.” Mar30: 10.
“Music Cocktails Versus Manhattan and Martini.” Apr22: 26.
“Music Considered Therapeutically.” Jul26: 7.
“Music Hath Charms.” Dec18: 23.
“Music in Court.” Dec17: 12.
“Music Mart Meanderings.” Aug21: 25; Sep21: 27; Oct21: 26; Nov21: 25; Dec21: 25; Jan22: 4; Feb22: 1; Mar22: 1; May22: 1; Apr22: 1; Jun22: 1; Jul22: 1; Aug22: 1; Sep22: 1; Oct22: 1; Nov22: 4; Dec22: 3; Jan23: 3; Apr23: 3; Feb23: 3; Mar23: 3; May23: 3; Jun23: 4; Jul23: 4; Aug23: 4; Sep23: 4; ON23: 4; Dec23: 4; Jan24: 4; Apr24: 7; Feb24: 4; Mar24: 4; May24: 26; Jun24: 21; Jul24: 6; Sep24: 24; Aug24: 24; ON24: 24; Dec24: 24.
“Music Mart Page.” Aug26: 8; Sep26: 8.
“The Music Master of Mount Vernon.” Jun19: 7.
“Music Mileposts of Boston.” Dec28: 19.
“Music Mothers These Orphaned Children.” Aug27: 9.
“Music Munitions.” Jan18: 6.
“Music Publishers Score in Radio-Copyright Suit.” Aug23: 5.
“The Music of Finance.” Sep27: 9.
“Music Supervisors National Conference—Chicago, 1930.” May30: 7.
“Music War-Work.” Sep18: 6.
“Music-Folk You Should Know.” Nov27: 76.
“Musical Alliance.” Feb20: 4.
“The Musical Hierarchy of the Chicago Theater.” May27: 6.
“Musical Prodigy.” Jan17: 48.
“A Musical Star in the West.” Dec26: 22.
“A Musical Star of Magnitude.” Oct19: 4.
“Musicians in All Fields.” Oct27: 76.
“Mysterio—What Is It?” Aug25: 28.
“N.E. School Music Contests.” Jun30: 46; Jul30: 46.
“N.E. School Music Festivals.” May30: 47.
“National Anthem is Chosen by the People.” Jul17: 13.
“National School Band Contest.” Jul27: 49.
“New Copyright Bill for New Congress.” Dec23: 8.
“New England High School Festival Orchestra.” Jun30: 47.
“New England Music Festival Association.” Nov29: 55.
“New England Music Festivals.” Apr30: 48.
“New England School Music Festivals and Concerts.” Feb30: 54.
“New England School Music Festivals.” Mar30: 54.
“A New Idea.” Sep29: 57.
“New Milwaukee Theatre.” Nov27: 19.
“New Name for Jazz.” ON24: 23.
“New Notes and Comments.” Mar26: 7.
“New Publications.” Dec19: 25.
“New Publications.” Jan20: 27.
“A New Representative.” Mar29: 16.
“New York Organ Notes.” Sep27: 22.
“News and Comment.” Jan30: 55.
“News Items.” Feb30: 49.
“News Notes.” Apr30: 41.
“News Reels and Fables.” Jul25: 32.
“The Next Symphonic Development.” Apr27: 56.
“The North Central Conference.” Jun27: 64.
“North Central Interstate High School Symphonic Band.” Feb27: 22.
“Northwestern Movie Musicians.” Nov26: 22.
“Northwestern News Notes.” Mar26: 30; Apr26: 30.
“Notes and Comments.” Apr29: 58.
“Notice to Music Publishers.” Feb17: 9.
“Nuts and Cheese.” Jul21: 7.
“O Woman In Our Hours of Ease.” Oct28: 19.
“Obituary: Thomas S. Allen.” Jun20: 6.
“Of General Interest.” Nov28: 53.
“Office Chair Chat.” May18: 28; Jun18: 28.
“The Once Over.” Jan25: 8.
“One Hundred Dollars for a Name.” Jul17: 39.
“One of the Lucky Winners of Our Hidden Song Puzzles.” MA17: 10.
“An Open Letter.” May29: 51.
“Orchestras and Plectrum Orchestras.” Jun28: 5.
“Organ Presentations.” Sep29: 75.
“Organized Incendiarism.” ON24: 26.
“Origin of the Rhapsody.” Jul30: 13.
“The Orioles.” Mar25: 7.
“An Osculatory Offering.” May21: 6.
“Our Cover Pictures.” Mar30: 11.
“Our Editor Says—.” Jul30: 7.
“Our Younger Set.” Oct28: 8; Nov28: 12; Dec28: 10; Jan29: 62; Feb29: 63; Mar29: 64; Apr29: 57; May29: 60; Jun29: 54; Jul29: 55; Aug29: 46; Sep29: 69; Oct29: 52; Nov29: 41; Dec29: 51; Jan30: 46; Feb30: 52; Mar30: 52; Apr30: 42; May30: 42; Jun30: 42; Jul30: 43.
“A Popular Conductor.” Jan29: 45.
“A Popular Musician of Albany.” Jul22: 22.
“A ‘Popular’ Pennant Series.” ON24: 25.
“A Popular Popular Music Teacher.” Mar18: 22.
“Pachydermic Memory.” Jun22: 25.
“A Page of Photoplay Musicians.” Jul28: 6.
“A Page of Plectrumists.” Jun28: 63.
“A Page of Song Lyrics.” MA17: 12.
“Passing Notes.” Dec25: 29.
“Patriotism First.” May17: 38.
“Patriotism from the Pit.” Nov18: 24
“Patti and Popular Patter.” Nov19: 5.
“Peace with Songs.” Dec18: 3.
“Pedagogy Prodigious!” Apr22: 8.
“Peeps at the Publishers.” Dec19: 24; Jan20: 8; Feb20: 22; Mar20: 24; May20: 7; Jun20: 25; Jul20: 1; Aug20: 1; Sep20: 1; ON20: 1; Dec20: 1; Jan21: 1; Feb21: 1; Mar21: 1; Apr21: 1; May21: 1; Jun21: 1; Jul21: 2; Aug21: 2; Sep21: 4.
“Performers of the ‘Popular’ in Public.” Sep18: 23.
“A Phenomenal Rise.” Nov28: 19.
“Phil Kaufman of Los Angeles.” Jun19: 24.
“Philadelphia Music News.” Nov27: 24.
“Philadelphia Notes.” Oct29: 45.
“Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.” Dec27: 75.
“A Philistine’s History of Music.” Feb25: 6; Mar25: 6; Apr25: 6; Jun25: 7; Sep25: 8.
“Phool, Phidlin.” “A Voice from Bush Valley.” Nov17: 11.
[Photo essay]. Sep28: 69; Nov28: 69; Dec28: 69; Jan29: 69; Feb29: 69; Mar29: 68;
“Photoplay Organists We Would Have You Meet.” Feb27: 21.
“Piano—Fortissimo and Pianissimo.” Nov18: 23
“The Piano of the Future.” Jan26: 3.
“Pianos Piled to the Junk Pile.” Jul19: 5.
“Pianos That Have Passed.” Nov22: 5.
“Pick-torially Speaking.” May27: 69.
“Pictures Picked at Random.” Aug27: 61.
“A Picture ‘Policy’.” Feb23: 26.
“The Player-Piano.” Jul20: 22; Aug20: 22; Sep20: 22.
“Playing the Picture.” Aug20: 21; Sep20: 21; ON20: 21; Dec20: 24; Jan21: 24; Feb21: 24; Mar21: 24; Apr21: 24; May21: 24; Jun21: 24; Jul21: 24; Aug21: 24; Oct21: 22; Nov21: 22.
“Plectrum Players’ Convention.” Apr27: 61.
“A Popular Conductor.” Jan29: 45.
“Popular Music in Public Libraries.” Oct22: 23.
“Popular Music Recital.” Jun18: 26.
“A Popular Musician of Albany.” Jul22: 22.
“A ‘Popular’ Pennant Series.” ON24: 25.
“A Popular Popular Music Teacher.” Mar18: 22.
“The Popular Song.” Feb17: 8.
“Popular versus Patriotic.” Dec17: 1.
“Postage Stamp Composers.” Feb23: 21.
“Pragma.” “In the Key of X and Why.” Feb26: 3.
“Prize Song Words Received.” Feb17: 10.
“Professional Envy Inspires Third Degree of Criticism.” Jun23: 24.
“Professional Musicians and Radio Operating.” Mar24: 5.
“Prohibition and Poetry.” Aug19: 2.
“Protest from Purgatory.” Dec20: 21.
“Proves Jazz Music Disturbs Beasts.” May21: 6.
“Publishers Win on Public Performance.” Jan17: 4.
“Publishers’ Rights Protected.” Jun22: 22.
“Publishing and Preliminary Protection.” Apr20: 24.
“Publishing Music Merely a Business.” Aug20: 7.
“Putting it on the Screen.” Jan17: 45.
“Quaint Incidents in the World’s News.” Feb17: 15; MA17: 42; May17: 11; Jun17: 16.
“The Question Box.” Feb25: 1; Mar25: 1; Apr25: 32; Sep26: 25; Mar29: 57; Dec29: 56.
“A Questionable Questionnaire.” Feb22: 24.
“Questions and Answers.” Jan30: 54.
“The Reader and the Publisher.” Nov17: 7; Dec17: 32; Jan18: 28; Feb18: 25; Mar18: 17; Apr18: 28; May18: 26.
“Reading Our Correspondence.” Jan26: 28.
“Recipe for a Successful Song.” Sep19: 7.
“Record Review of Rubber Records.” Apr22: 6.
“Reviews of Popular Music.” Jan17: 11; MA17: 9; May17: 9.
“Reviews of Popular Music.” Oct17: 10.
“Right to the Point.” Jan17: 6.
“Robert Levenson.” Nov18: 5.
“Rochester Reactions.” Oct27: 66; Dec27: 73.
“Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, et al, Please Copy.” Nov26: 8.
“Round Table.” Nov29: 54.
“Roxy.” Nov27: 25.
“Sample of a Popular Song Sent In.” Jun17: 15.
“Say Old Anthem is Good Enough.” Jul17: 42.
“School Band and Orchestra Contests in May.” May29: 58.
“School Band and Orchestra Contests.” Apr28: 65.
“School Band News.” Sep28: 55.
“School Bands East, and School Bands West.” Oct26: 12.
“School Music in Honolulu.” Feb27: 68.
“Season Opened Over Radio,” Jan29: 55.
“Second Verse for ‘The Battle Song of Liberty.’” Nov17: 11.
“‘See Dixie First’ in Syncopated Rhythm.” Nov17: 4.
“Sensations and Common Sense.” Jan25: 3.
“Sequence and Sequel of Some Song Writers.” Apr21: 6.
“Serioso Ma Poco Leggiermente.” Sep29: 5; Oct29: 5; Nov29: 5; Dec29: 5; Jan30: 5; Feb30: 5; Mar30: 8; Apr30: 7; Jun30: 7.
“The Service Club and the Boys’ Band.” Nov27: 20.
“Short Notes.” Apr18: 22.
“A Singing Nation!” Feb22: 5.
“Sings and Defends Patriotic Music.” Dec18: 23.
“Sioux City Woman is Successful Publisher.” Nov17: 3.
“Slapstick Dances are Doomed.” Nov17: 4.
“Some Facts About Weidt and His Work.” Jan27: 13.
“Some of the Tuneful Yankee’s Recent Hidden Song Winners.” Jul17: 2.
“Some Rules for Tuneful Yankee Correspondents.” Aug17: 3.
“A Song Writer’s Lament.” May17: 15.
“Southern California Notes.” Sep28: 10.
“Speaking of Bands.” Aug27: 47.
“Speaking of Bands and Bandsmen.” Feb28: 66; Mar28: 66; May28: 64; Jul28: 54; Sep28: 66.
“Speaking of Photoplay Organists.” Apr25: 4; Oct25: 4; Nov25: 7; Dec25: 6; Jan26: 7; Feb26: 6; Mar26: 5; Apr26: 4; May26: 4; Jun26: 5; Aug26: 6; Jan27: 14; Jun27: 20.
“Speaking of School Bands and Orchestras.” Feb27: 13.
“Speaking of School Bands.” Dec27: 26.
“Speaking of Us.” Feb26: 6
“Speed of a Pianist’s Hands.” May17: 4.
“Spotlight on Antonini.” Mar29: 53.
“Spotlight on Brooklyn.” Jul29: 12.
“Spotlight on Nashua.” Jun29: 15.
“Stage Stagnation.” Sep22: 8.
“Stars of Yesterday.” Jun22: 26.
“The Star Spangled Banner.” Dec18: 24.
“The Star-Spangled Banner Survives.” Apr23: 21.
“State Contests.” Apr30: 4.
“The Students’ Round Table.” Mar30: 4; Apr30: 38; Jun30: 38; Jul30: 38.
“Studio Notes.” Aug18: 22.
“The Sugar Bowl and the Vinegar Cruet.” Nov17: 7.
“Synchronization Again.” Sep28: 14.
“Take It or Leave It.” Mar27: 67.
“The Tale of a Buncho Game.” Aug17: 9.
“The Tama Indian Band.” Jul28: 55.
“A Teacher With Ideals.” Mar28: 62.
“Temporary Licenses for Broadcasting Music.” Sep22: 22.
“The Terpsi-Tickle-Toe.” Mar18: 6.
“The Theatre Orchestra.” Nov27: 62.
“Theron Perkins, Master of Boys’ Bands.” Nov27: 11.
“These Two Lassies Solved Our Song Puzzles.” MA17: 6.
“They Are After the Money.” Sept17: 4.
“They Keep on Coming.” Jun17: 4.
“They Make Music for the Movies.” Oct26: 18.
“Things You Should Know.” Mar18: 22.
“Third New England School Music Festival.” Jul27: 4.
“This and That and Here and There.” Mar30: 60.
“This and That.” Feb28: 9; Mar28: 6; Apr28: 10; May28: 6; Jun28: 6; Jul28: 3; Aug28: 3; Sep28: 5; Oct28: 5; Nov28: 5; Dec28: 5; Jan29: 5; Feb29: 5; Mar29: 5; Apr29: 5; May29: 5; Jun29: 5; Jul29: 5; Aug29: 3.
“This is Exactly What Happened.” Feb17: 3.
“Three Outstanding Young Bands.” Sep27: 56.
“Tim Pan Alley Inspiration.” Mar23: 21.
“Tin Pan Alley Discords.” Oct19: 21.
“To Dream or To Fly.” Nov19: 5.
“To Jazz or Not to Jazz.” Jul20: 7.
“Toronto Band Notes.” Jun28: 49; Jul28: 51; Aug28: 41; Oct28: 66; Dec28: 53.
“Transpositions for B♭ Horns.” Sep29: 59.
“A Tremendous Team.” Dec19: 5.
“The Triangle.” Apr24: 8.
“A Triple Threat Man.” Oct28: 47.
“A True Fiddle Fancy.” Jul30: 35.
“The Truth About Jazz Bands and Jazzers.” Oct17: 2.
“Tuneful Yankee Disc Drippings.” Jan17: 34; Feb17: 35; MA17: 15; Jun17: 35; Jul17: 37.
“The Tuneful Yankee Dreamings.” Jan17: 13.
“The Tuneful Yankee Puckerings.” Jan17: 5; MA17: 7; May17: 7; Jun17: 7; Jul17: 5; Aug17: 7.
“A Tuneful Yankee Song Poem Contest.” Aug17: 2.
“Tuneful Yankee Whisperings.” Jan17: 7; MA17: 13.
“The Tuneful Yankee Whittlings.” Feb17: 7.
“A Two-Fold Tribute.” Sep24: 26.
“Two Months in One.” MA17: 13.
“The Tyranny of Noise.” Aug26: 3.
“Unconditional Surrender!” Oct22: 5.
“Under the Soft Pedal.” Feb20: 24; Mar20: 7; Apr20: 26; Jun20: 26.
“United States Army Music School.” Mar28: 46.
“The University Quintette.” Dec17: 9.
“Using Radio As a Radiator.” Jun24: 8.
“The Vaudeville Agent.” Aug18: 21.
“The Versatile Pettine.” Feb28: 48.
“Victor Jacobi.” Feb22: 7.
“Virtuoso of the Saxophone.” Nov26: 61.
“Waggish Wagging by a Wag.” Oct19: 5.
“War Time.” Sep17: 38.
“Washington Notes.” Apr25: 29.
“Waves—Photographic and Phonographic.” Sep19: 4.
“We Mean This.” Aug17: 39; Sept17: 32; Oct17: 36.
“A Well Known Figure Passes.” Aug28: 6.
“A West Virginia Organist.” May25: 27.
“What Does the Cash Register Say?” Nov17: 37.
“What Does Your Cash Register Say?” Dec17: 39.
“What I Like in New Music.” Mar27: 19; Jun27: 18.
“What Is a Jew’s-Harp?” May19: 6.
“What Music Did to Main Street.” Jul23: 5.
“What the Cash Register Says.” Jan18: 32.
“What They Think of Us.” Apr29: 53.
“What To Do For The Banjo.” Aug27: 54.
“What’s the Hadean Box-Number?” Feb22: 22.
“Whatdoyoucallit Club.” Aug25: 6; Dec25: 30; Jan26: 28; Feb26: 28.
“The Whence and What of Jazz.” Apr19: 4.
“While Speaking of Bands and Bandsmen.” Nov26: 10.
“Who Can Tie Their Record?” Oct26: 22.
“Who Gets the $29?” May28: 8.
“Who Is America’s Greatest Song Writer?” Oct17: 1.
“Who of These Will Spend the Hundred Dollars?” Oct17: 4
“Who?” Jul22: 26.
“Who’s Which.” Jun28: 62.
“Why ‘Melody’?” Feb18: 3.
“Why a Movie Organist Gets Nervous.” Aug24: 26.
“Why All This Horn Tooting?” Apr28: 7.
“The Why of the Good Ol’ Uns.” May22: 8.
“Why Not More of Them?” Jan18: 7.
“Will Not Give In.” May17: 15.
“Why They Didn’t Win the Prize.” Nov18: 3.
“Wilmington, Del., Police Band.” Nov26: 61.
“Winners in the School Band and Orchestra Contests.” Jun29: 58.
“With Our Subscribers.” Jan29: 67.
“With the Bands and Orchestras.” Mar29: 66.
“Wm. Eckstein, Cinema Interpreter.” Oct27: 15.
“Women Organists Form Hub Club.” Dec24: 7.
“The World’s Greatest Heart Song.” May23: 5.
“Ye Clown Topic.” Feb17: 13; MA17: 37; May17: 12; Jun17: 14; Jul17: 14; Aug17: 14; Sept17: 10.
“Ye Dishonest, Beware!” Aug17: 3.
“Ye Melodye Almanacke.” Dec20: 6; Jan21: 7; Feb21: 7; Mar21: 7.
“Ye Pitch Pipe and Piano.” Jun21: 22; Jul21: 22; Aug21: 22.
“You Can Take It or Leave It.” Sep26: 32; Oct26: 64; Nov26: 62; Dec26: 62; Feb27: 65; Jun27: 63; Oct27: 61; Nov27: 61; Dec27: 61; Jan28: 57; Feb28: 50; Mar28: 64; Apr28: 82; May28: 63; Jun28: 57.
“Your Own Column.” Oct26: 67; Dec26: 67; Jun27: 68; Feb27: 62; Mar27: 66; Aug27: 60; Nov27: 53; Mar28: 67; Jun28: 61; Sep29: 74.
“Youthful Virtuosoship.” May27: 59.
Arthur, Charles A.
“Fifty Questions for Song-Writers.” Nov21: 7.
ASCAP
“The Plain Truth About the Music Tax.” Oct21: 6.
Bach, Vincent
“Some ‘Inside’ Facts About the Trumpet.” Nov26: 15.
“The Cornetist’s Road to Success.” Mar28: 56.
“The Trumpet Player.” Dec26: 52; Jan27: 66; Aug27: 46; Oct27: 72; Dec27: 72; Apr28: 66; May 28: 47; Jul28: 44; Aug28: Sep28: 5849; Dec28: 66.
Barnard, J. D.
“Northwest News Notes” Jul27: 48; Feb28: 61; Mar28: 50; Apr28: 71; May28: 65; Jun28: 48; Oct28: 21; Nov28: 49.
“Northwestern Organists I Have Met.” Jul26: 6.
“West Coast News Notes.” Mar27: 59; May27: 48; Sep27: 50; Dec27: 66; Jan28: 60.
“West Coast Notes.” Jan27: 50; Jul28: 46; Aug28: 50.
Barroll, Edward
“The Saxophonist.” Oct26: 54; Dec26: 50; Feb27: 54; Apr27: 52; May27: 50; Jul27: 48; Aug27: 48; Sep27: 33; Dec27: 50.
Bath, Gomer
“The Spirit of Jazz.” Jun29: 6.
“Beer, Meyer.”
“Composer of ‘Eili Eili’.” Feb21: 4.
Berry, Frederic W.
“Musical Likes and Dislikes.” Jan27: 7.
Bettoney, Harry
“The House of the Angel Guardian Band.” Oct27: 21.
“The Temperament of the Clarinet.” Oct26: 15; Nov26: 19.
Bickford, Zach Myron
“Ragtime as an Introduction and Aid to Better Music.” Jan 18: 7.
“The End of the ‘Silver-Orange’ Rhyme Contest.” Dec17: 10.
Birch, John J.
“The Appeal of Music.” Aug21: 6.
“The Swiss Yodel Songs.” Jun21: 6.
“The Victrola and Radio.” Aug23: 21.
Boyd, George C.
“Ragtime is Rhythm.” Jun19: 5; Oct25: 29.
Bray, Lewis E.
“The Psychology of Motion Picture Music.” Jul25: 28.
Brayley, George
“Popular Songs of Fifty Years Ago.” May17: 35.
Brink, Agnes
“There’s Music in Them Hills.” Mar29: 8.
Buchtel, Forest L.
“The Buchtel Rhythm Chart.” Nov29: 48.
Burgundy, Billy
“The Story of a Song.” Jan17: 33.
Burry, Frederic W.
“Actors and Auditors.” Sep22: 25.
“America As a Music Centre.” Jun 24: 24.
“And the New Year’s Bells!” Jan22: 5.
“Burry’s Corner.” Jan25: 24; Mar25: 28; Apr25: 27; Jun25: 28; Jul25: 30; Sep25: 30; Oct25: 30
“By the Way.” Oct21: 25.
“Chopin, Master of Romance.” Oct22: 7.
“Come, See the Parade.” Sep23: 21.
“Concentration.” Jul21: 5.
“Concerning Musical Classification.” Mar20: 3.
“Dance and Song.” Jan22: 21.
“Doing the Will.” Jan23: 25.
“Genius Versus Talent.” Mar21: 23.
“Holiday Chimes.” Dec22: 21.
“In Melody Land.” ON23: 21.
“Makers of Melody.” Dec23: 22.
“Master Versus Pupil.” May22: 7.
“Melodies Old and New.” Mar22: 8.
“Melody and Music.” Dec22: 23.
“Music and its Measure.” Apr23: 24.
“Music and Its Sanity.” Mar24: 21.
“Music and Labor.” Sep22: 22.
“Music and Mathematics.” Feb22: 8.
“Music Hath Charms.” Dec24: 23.
“Music in the Air.” Mar23: 24.
“Music in the Music.” Apr22: 22.
“Music of the Masses.” Jul24: 8.
“Music Standards.” Jun22: 5.
“Musical Morceaux.” Feb21: 26.
“Musical Rhyme.” Sep20: 7.
“The New Harmony.” Oct21: 8.
“New Life, New Music.” Aug21: 5.
“New Musical Forms.” Jul22: 23.
“New Resolutions.” Feb23: 22.
“Our American Music.” Jan24: 5.
“Popular Classics.” Apr21: 4.
“Revival of the Waltz.” Feb24: 8.
“Revolutionary Music.” Sep24: 23.
“Rhythm and Its Spheres.” Jul22: 5.
“Rubenstein and His Yankee Doodle.” Jan20: 5.
“Rubenstein and the Farmer.” Sep21: 26.
“Senza Tempo.” Jan21: 26.
“Should We Memorize?” Apr21: 6.
“Silv’ry Moon.” Aug24: 22.
“The Love of Creating.” Mar20: 5.
“The Merit of Melody.” Jun23: 7.
“The Movements.” May20: 6.
“The Musical Mind.” Nov22: 23.
“The Popular Demand.” Feb22: 6.
“The Popular Melody.” Nov21: 8.
“The Saving Grace.” Mar24: 24.
“The Sunshine of Music. Apr24: 6.
“Theory or Practice First?” Dec21: 26.
“What Are Examinations?” May23: 21.
“What Method Do You Use?” Apr22: 21.
“Your Piano’s Health.” Aug22: 26.
“Yuletide Vibrations.” Dec21: 5.
Byrn, Clarence
“A Broad View of Music Education.” Apr27: 8.
“The All-Ohio State Fair Bands.” Dec26: 6.
“Balancing the School Orchestra.” Aug27: 7.
“Class Instruction in Instrumental Music.” Nov26: 9.
“Conservatory Viewpoints of Class Teaching.” Jul27: 8.
“Daily Class Lessons in Instrumental Music.” Jan27: 10.
“Detroit Notes.” Feb27: 24; May27: 49; Sep 27: 25.
“The Educational Value of the High School Opera.” Sep17: 21.
“Instrumental Music in the Elementary Schools.” Oct26: 11.
“Music in the Intermediate Schools.” Feb27: 11.
“Objectives in Public School Music, Grades 1-8.” May27: 7; Jun27: 9.
“Products and Results of Instrumental Music Classes.” Mar27: 10.
“Public School Music in Pueblo City Schools.” Dec26: 11.
“The School Band and Orchestra in Education.” Jan29: 24.
C., A. W.
“About Vaudeville Salaries.” Apr19: 3.
C., C. F.
“Musical Musings.” May21: 7; Jun21: 7; Jul21: 21; Aug21: 21; Sep21: 21; Oct21: 21; Nov21: 21; Dec21: 21; Mar22: 25; Apr22: 21.
Carrell, Grace Irene.
“The Music Box.” Aug21: 3.
Cataland, Augusta L.
“The One Piece Orchestra.” Apr25: 5.
Chenette, Ed.
“Guess at the ‘Goat’.” May20: 5.
Christensen, Axel W.
“A Talk on Ragtime.” Sep18: 2.
“Bull Fighting to Band Music.” Mar21: 5.
“Can Ragtime Be Suppressed?” May18: 2.
“Chicago Syncopations.” Apr18: 21; May18: 21; Jun18: 21; Jul18: 8; Aug18: 8; Sep18: 8; Oct18: 8; Nov18: 8; Dec18: 8; Jan19: 8; Feb19: 8; Mar19: 8; Apr19: 8; May19: 8; Jun19: 8; Jul19: 7; Aug19: 8; Sep19: 8; Oct19: 8; Nov19: 8; Dec19: 8; Jan20: 8; Feb20: 8; Mar20: 8; Apr20: 8; May20: 8; Jun20: 8; Jul20: 8; Sep20: 8; ON20: 8; Dec20: 8
“Commercializing Music.” Nov19: 3.
“Famous Exponents of Popular Music.” Mar20: 4; Apr20: 4; May20: 4; Jul20: 5; ON20: 4.
“Give Them Better Pianos.” Jun18: 8.
“Popular Music an Absolute Necessity.” Oct18: 6.
“Ragtime Pianists I have Known.” Dec18: 5.
“Teasing the Ivories.” Mar19: 4; May19: 5; Jul19: 4; Sep19: 3; Dec19: 3; Jan20: 3; Feb20: 3; May20: 3; Jun20: 3; Sep20: 5; Dec20: 6.
“The Popularity of Ragtime.” Jan18: 8.
“The Vaudeville Theatre Pianist.” Apr18: 5.
Cively, Scott R.
“A Toast.” May17: 10.
Clark, C. Fred’k.
“The Mental Attitude of Musicians.” Mar22: 6.
“The Orchestra Pianist.” Apr21: 5.
“Should I Play Popular Music?” Mar21: 6.
Clark, Kenneth S.
“‘Book review’ Music in Industry.” Aug29: 51.
Clarke, Herbert L.
“A Cornet Playing Pilgrim’s Progress.” Aug27: 11; Sep27: 8; Oct27: 11; Nov27: 15; Dec27: 15; Feb28: 10; May28: 10; Jul28: 7; Sep28: 11; Nov28: 15; Dec28: 15; Mar29: 13; Apr29: May29: 11; 10; Jun29: 11; Jul29: 10; Aug29: 10; Sep29: 11; Nov29: 11; Jan30: 14; Mar30: 16; Jun30: 10; Jul30: 10.
Cobb, George L.
“Criticisms.” Jan20: 26.
“Just Between You and Me.” Feb18: 28; Mar18: 19; Apr18: 24; May18: 22; Jun18: 24; Jul18: 22; Aug18: 23; Sep18: 22; Oct18: 22; Nov18: 6; Dec18: 6; Jan19: 7; Feb19: 7; Mar19: 5; Apr19: 7; May19: 7; Jun19: 4; Jul19: 5; Aug19: 4; Sep19: 22; Oct19: 22; Nov19: 22; Dec19: 22.
“Original Origin of Jazz.” May19: 3.
“R. S. V. P.” Feb19: 5.
Collins, Treve Jr.
“A Chat with Fred Fisher.” May18: 5.
“Concerning Harry Jentes.” Sep18: 4.
“From the Inside Looking Out.” Mar18: 2.
“Music Musings.” Apr18: 4.
“Talking Things Over with J. Fred Coots.” Jan23: 8.
“This and That About Jean Schwartz.” Aug18: 4.
“What’s What about Whiting.” Jun18: 5.
“What the Girl Reporter Found Out About Johnson.” Jul18: 4.
Conway, Patrick
“Vocational Opportunities in Band Music.” Apr28: 8.
Cox, Chas. Roy
“A New Pest Appears.” Nov17: 32.
Dappert, Merle
“Some Side Lights.” Feb19: 24.
Davies, Mildred
“Spring.” May17: 9.
Deagan
“Universal Pitch—A-Four-Forty.” Aug25: 3.
DeHuff, John D.
“La Banda de Los Conquistadores.” May29: 6.
del Castillo, L(loyd) G.
“Ah, My Public!” Jul29: 8.
“All the News That’s Fit to Print.” May27: 15.
“A Battle of Musicians.” Mar27: 17.
“But This Is Another Year!” Jan29: 11.
“Buy It In The Can.” Aug29: 6.
“Come On Into The Spotlight.” Dec29: 17.
“Crackers and Milk.” Mar30: 22.
“Department for Photoplay Organists and Pianists.” Mar24: 7.
“The Disease is Organic.” Oct29: 8.
“Feast or Famine.” Feb29: 17.
“First Aid to the Photoplayer.” Jan28: 12.
“Gasometers, Pistons and Applesauce.” Jan27: 17.
“The Good Old Days.” Jan30: 8.
“Have You Had Your Tercentenary Yet?” Jun30: 11.
“Improvisation in A Flat Minor.” May28: 15.
“It All Depends On You.” Feb28: 13.
“It’s the Organist Who Suffers.” Jul27: 13.
“Kyoosh Eetz.” Apr28: 25.
“Leginska, Chef d’Orchestre.” Jul25: 3.
“Literature by and for Theater Organists.” Feb27: 17.
“Monopedalism—Whatever That Means.” Oct28: 17.
“Music for American Indian Movies.” Dec26: 8.
“Music Reviews.” Apr29: 45; Aug29: 44; Oct29: 44.
“Music Reviews by del Castillo.” Feb29: 60; May29: 56; Jun29: 56; Jul29: 58; Sep29: 70; Nov29: 44; Dec29: 44.
“Musical Garbage for the Picture.” Dec27: 11.
“Musical Hills and Vallees.” May30: 11.
“Oil and Water.” Apr29: 9.
“Old Chestnuts in New Burrs.” Nov29: 15.
“Opera Onerosa.” Feb30: 15.
“Ordering Your 1930 Chrysalis.” Apr30: 10.
“The Photoplay Organist and Pianist.” Apr24: 5; May24: 6; Jun24: 5; Jul24: 5; Aug24: 3; Sep24: 5; ON24: 5; Dec24: 3; Jan25: 6; Feb25: 7; Mar25: 5; Apr25: 7; May25: 8; Jun25: 6; Jul25: 6; Aug25: 8; Sep25: 6; Oct25: 6; Nov25: 6; Dec25: 7; Jan26: 5; Feb26: 5; Mar26: 26; Apr26: 5; May26: 5; Jun26: 26; Jul26: 26; Aug26: 5; Sep26: 6; Oct26: 20; Nov26: 20.
“Popular and Unpopular Music.” Jun27: 15.
“The Postman Comes Across.” Jul28: 13.
“The Purple Lady with the Invested Capital.” May29: 9.
“Quitting, Queing and Qussing.” Apr27: 15.
“Say It With Colors.” Nov27: 13.
“Shall We Fake?” Sep28: 18.
“Should Organists Sleep on the Ostermoor or the Wurlitzer.” Jun28: 19.
“Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Robot!” Jul30: 11.
“Slide, Boy—Slide!” Dec28: 17.
“Stunts and Novelties for the Theatre Organ.” Sep27: 13.
“Tibia or Not Tibia.” Jun29: 9.
“Two Weeks With Pay.” Aug28: 10.
“What I Like in New Music.” Apr27: 20.; May27: 18; Jul27: 12; Aug27: 15; Oct27: 25; Nov27: 27; Dec27: 25; Jan28: 23; Feb28: 62; Mar28: 16; Apr28: 78; May28: 22; Jun28: 64; Jul28: 42; Aug28: 37; Sep28: 64; Oct28: 62; Nov28: 62; Dec28: 62; Jan29: 60
“What Price Organists?” Mar29: 17.
“What’s A Unit Organ?” Mar28: 13.
“What’s Good in New Music.” Oct25: 3; Dec25: 5; Jan26: 6; Mar26: 28; Apr26: 7; May26: 7; Jun26: 7; Jul26: 28; Aug26: 7; Oct26: 10; Nov26: 60; Dec26: 15; Jan27: 20; Feb27: 18.
“Where Do We Go From Here?” Sep29: 13.
“The Witeaphone and Other Evils.” Nov28: 17.
DeWitt, M. S.
“Will the Banjo Crash the Gate?” Feb29: 10.
“Disgruntled Guy, A.”
“Funniest Thing Ever.” Jun17: 10.
Dorsey, Fred A.
“The Prison Musician. Mar27: 63.
Dunham, George Sawyer
“Barnstorming on Cape Cod.” Mar30: 14.
Edgely, George
“Musical Hands Across the Sea.” Jan28: 62.
Eldridge, Judson
“The Development of Piano Music.” Jan28: 6; Mar28: 15; Aug28: 4.
“The Group Method Applied to Piano Instruction.” Sep27: 10.
“Theory in the Piano Class-Room.” Oct27: 13.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
“Music in All Things.” ON20: 26.
Entser, Emory
“Vacuous Verbosity.” Mar21: 3.
Ernst, W. A.
“The Saxophonist.” Feb28: 46; Mar28: 48; Apr28: 60; May28: 50; Jun28: 46; Jul28: 50; Aug28: 44; Sep28: 52; Oct28: 49; Nov28: 52; Dec28: 54; Feb29: 46; Mar29: 46; Jun29: 46; Jul29: 48; Apr29: 48; Sep29: 54; Oct29: 42; Jan29: 58; May29: 48; Aug29: 42; Jan30: 51.
“The Trend in Dance Playing.” Sep28: 62.
Evans, Gertrude
“A Tribute to the Late Patrick Conway.” Sep29: 15.
F, M. V.
“Blind Belief Belied.” Jan18: 5.
“Dreaming versus Doing.” MA17: 3.
“Soldier-Singing.” Oct18: 3.
Farnham, Harry E.
“Consider the Dance Orchestra Leader.” Aug21: 6.
“Sounding a New 1921 Note.” Apr21: 21.
Ferguson, Stanley B.
“The Fruit of the Tree.” Dec29: 6.
Fiers, Clark
“Kinkajous—Badinage—and the Ladies.” Feb29: 19.
“Razor or Compact?” May28: 21.
Findlay, Francis
“Educational Music.” Oct28: 65; Nov28: 65; Dec28: 65; Jan29: 66; Mar29: 60; Oct29: 54; Nov29: 53; Dec29: 45; Feb30: 55; Mar30: 44; Apr30: 44.
“Manual of Harmonic Technique (review).” Apr29: 46.
Fisher, George Allaire
“The Dean of Boston Organists.” Jan25: 5.
“A Decade of Music Service.” Sep26: 25.
“Giving the Saxophone Its Due.” Oct27: 50.
“Lo! The Poor Maligned Musician.” May25: 3.
“The Modernized Instruments of the Troubadours.” Dec27: 9; Feb28: 6.
“Music History in the Making.” Oct26: 9.
“The Pipe Organ’s Family Tree.” Sep26: 3.
“Speaking of Photoplay Organists.” Feb25: 26; Mar25: 4; May25: 5; Jun25: 5; Jul25: 4; Sep25: 5. “Teaching Organists to Play Better.” Oct25: 7.
“What Shall We Do With the Banjo?” May27: 4.
“You Can Take It or Leave It.” Jan27: 62.
Fisher, George Allaire and Z. Peter Wright
“The Music’s the Thing.” Feb27: 6.
Fisher, Mrs. William Arms
“’Rocking America’s Cradle of Music’.” Mar25: 3.
“Wanted: A Noble Setting of ‘America the Beautiful.’.” Dec26: 5.
Fox, Joseph
“Interpreting Music for the Movies.” ON24: 7.
“Interpretive Music for the Movies.” Mar22: 21; Jun22: 7; Jul22: 8; Aug22: 8; Dec22: 8; Jan23: 21; Feb23: 8; Mar23: 8; Apr23: 7.
“Now Try Your Hand at Prologue Production.” May24: 5.
“Playing the Picture.” Jan22: 24.
Freedman, John
“Music Comes.” Jan21: 25.
Freese, M(yron) V.
“A National Musical Alliance.” Dec17: 4.
“Chance-Shots and Sure-Shots.” Jun18: 3.
“Gossip Gathered by the Gadder.” Jan25: 21; Feb25: 28; Mar25: 8; Apr25: 28; May25: 7; Jun25: 26; Jul25: 26; Aug25: 26; Sep25: 26; Nov25: 26; Apr26: 26; May26: 26; Jul26: 32; Aug26: 32; Sep26: 7.
“Hitch Your Wagon to a Star?” Nov17: 2.
“Just Judgment on Jazz.” Sept0: 4.
“Music and Executives.” Oct22: 21.
“Opportunity—Curtailment.” Jan18: 3.
“Popular Music.” Mar18: 3.
“Princes and Pandemonium—A Prelude in Jazz.” Nov25: 5.
“Quantity or Quality—or Both?” May18: 3.
“Frequenter, A.”
“Headquarters.” Apr24: 21.
Frise, Sally
“Making a Photoplay Theatre a Community Center.” Jul27: 4.
Gherkens, Karl W.
“The Fundamentals of Music.” Jul24: 22.
Giddings, T(haddeus) P.
“Band and Orchestra Teaching.” May30: 10.
“National High School Orchestra Camp.” Apr28: 9.
Gilian, Strickland
“The Lady of the Old School.” Feb24: 22.
Gillette, James R.
“The Symphony Band.” Nov28: 6.
“Gilt Guitarist, A.”
“The Whence and What of Jazz.” Apr19: 4.
Gleeson, W. T.
“Answering the Critics.” Feb19: 22.
Gould, Paul
“The Painter of Music.” Jun17: 8.
Grabel, Victor J.
“The American Bandmasters’ Association.” Jun29: 13.
Griffith, Roy
“Putting Sales Value in Songs.” ON24: 3.
Gumble, Mo(s)e
“Evolution of a Song Writer.” Jun17: 2.
“In the Spring.” MA17: 2.
Hahn, George
“America and Its Music.” Apr22: 5.
“An American School of Music.” May22: 23.
“Don’t Antagonize the Public.” Aug22: 7.
“From Past to Present in Picture Theatres.” Jan24: 7.
“How to Woo Elusive Publishers.” Jan23: 5.
“It’s Easy to be a Grouch if You’ll Let Music Do It.” Oct22: 26.
“A Keyboard Romance.” May23: 23.
“Melody Remains the Soul of Music.: Mar22: 7.
“Modern Arrangers Are Synthetic Composers.” Mar24: 8.
“Must Film Music Be Relegated to the Background or Should It BE Featured?” Feb24: 21.
“A New Method for Photoplay Organists.” Apr23: 5.
“The New and the Old.” Oct22: 22.
“The Nut.” Feb23: 5.
“An Open Mind Towards Music.” Sep22: 7.
“The Organ and Moving Pictures.” Sep23: 21.
“Saxophone Developing Love of Music.” Sep22: 24.
“The Song and the Symphony.” Mar23: 5.
Hall, Emmett Campbell
“The Sure-Fire Song-Hit.” Jun21: 5.
“Why the Piano Doesn’t Stay in Tune.” Aug21: 4.
Hampton, Walter
“How Stephen Foster Died.” Jul17: 7.
“The Origin of Yankee Doodle.” Feb17: 9.
“Well Known Songs ‘Swiped’ from Each Other.” Jun17: 12.
Harper, Charles Edgar
“The Piano Accordion.” Dec28: 55; Jan29: 57 May29: 49; Jun29: 53; Jul29: 45; Aug29: 43; Sep29: 65; Nov29: 46; Dec29: 43; Jan30: 53; Feb30: 46.
“Piano Accordion Technic.” Apr30: 39; May30: 40.
Harper, James C.
“Shooting Interlochen.” May30: 8.
Harris, Chas. K.
“The Music Publisher’s Dream.” Jan17: 48.
Hawkins, John
“The Instrumental Teacher and His Work.” Sep28: 6.
High, Fred
“A Band That Cannot Hear Itself Play.” Mar27: 8.
Holcombe, J. Merton
“Making the Most of Music in the Mansfield Schools.” Jul27: 11.
Hollinson, T. H.
“Rambles in an Office Chair.” Mar27: 60.
Holzman, Abe
“Spring Surprises.” May17: 42.
Holzman, Alex
“A Practical Joker Fooled.” Jan17: 44.
Hope, D. R.
“An Instrumental Background for the Supervisor.” Sep29: 21.
Hosch, Josephine A.
“University of North Dakota Military Band.” Aug27: 44.
Jay, Alice Smythe
“Playing the Picture.” Sep21: 22.
Jewell, Estelle H.
“Do our Modern Writers also have these Idiosyncrasies”? Feb17: 38.
Jimkin
“Jazz Notes.” Aug19: 7; Sep19: 25; Oct19: 25; Nov19: 26; Dec19: 25.
Johnson, F. C.
“The Modern Harp.” Jun28: 15.
Jones, Jennie L.
“Los Angeles and Its Young Orchestras.” Jul29: 17.
Juno, Irene
“Among (the) Washington Organists.” Jul25: 6; Aug25: 5; Sep25: 31; Nov25: 32; Dec25: 25; Jan26: 32; Feb26: 29; Mar26: 31; Apr26: 31; May26: 31; Jun26: 30; Jul26: 30; Aug26: 30; Sep26: 30.
“Bits of Blue.” Feb29: 7.
“Capitol Notes.” Nov26: 54; Jan27: 48; Feb27: 57; Apr27: 63; May27: 54; Jun27: 50; Jul27: 45; Aug27: 13.
“Irene’s Washington Letter.” Apr28: 31; Jul28: 12; Sep28: 54; Nov28: 20; Jan29: 13; Feb 29: 23; Apr29: 20Jun29: 45; Jul29: 19; Aug29: 47; Sep29: 71; Oct29: 37; Nov29: 45.
“Music Chat from Washington.” Oct26: 55; Dec26: 48; Sep27: 76; Oct27: 22; Dec27: 10; Jan28: 67; Feb28: 23; Dec28: 23; Mar29: 58; Jan30: 43
“The President’s Church Adopts Movies.” Jul28: 5.
“R. K. O. Organists.” Apr29: 13.
“The United States Navy Band.” Apr28: 30.
“United States Army Band in Spain.” Sep29: 8.
“The Washington College of Music.” Nov27: 17.
Kemp, Jr., George B.
“An Appreciation of the Theater Organist.” Jun25: 3.
Kerr, Avelyn (M).
“Hark! A Soprano Voice from the Past.” Feb29: 61
“Milwaukee Items.” Apr27: 59.
“Milwaukee Notes.” Jun27: 14; Nov27: 28; Feb28: 49; Jun28: 45; Aug28: 12; Mar29: 61.
“Music—Movies—Men—and Machines.” Sep28: 17.
“Organists—Good and Bad.” Dec28: 20.
“Shot and Shell.” Jul28: 16.
“Woman’s Place in the Theatre.” Mar28: 19.
Kilgour, Garfield
“The Message of the Popular Song.” Jan17: 12.
Knutzen, Edwin C.
“Some Thoughts from the Viewpoint of the Grade School Supervisor.” Sep27: 11.
Koch, Felix J.
“Curtis Williams.” Jul21: 6.
“New Light on Music and Musicians.” Jan22: 21.
“A New Place For Your Phonograph.” Dec21: 24.
Krehbiel, H. E.
“Songs of Yesteryear.” ON20: 5.
Kutschinski, C. D.
“The Class B Champions of North Carolina.” Nov27: 52.
“Music Study Credit in High Schools.” Apr28: 22.
“Southern Conference for Music Education.” Jun27: 52.
L., R.
“The Spell of Song Writing.” Jan18: 5.
“The Story of a Story.” Oct19: 3.
Lampe, J. Bodewalt
“The Art of Arranging Music.” Jan17: 38.
“Musical Anagram.” Feb17: 10.
Lang, John W.
“Music Autographing.” Apr29: 69.
Lange, Arthur
“On the Inside.” MA17: 13.
Langford, Oscar
“Songs of the Pioneers.: Nov22: 22.
Leigh, Norman (Arthur Cleveland Morse)
“Musical Sleight of Hand.” Dec27: 6.
“Spokes from the Hub.” Nov26: 58; Dec26: 60; Jan27: 64; Feb27: 66; Mar27: 70; Apr27: 66; May27: 66; Jun27: 66; Jul27: 56; Aug27: 18; Sep27: 26; Oct27: 26; Nov27: 70; Dec27: 68; Jan28: 68.
“Why I Write Music.” Mar26: 3.
Lewis, Sam M.
“Witty Monologue for Stage Use.” Feb17: 40.
Littig, Frank
“Central California Notes.” Jul27: 43; Aug27: 53; Oct27: 73; Jan28: 51; Jun28: 51; Oct28: 57.
Loar, Lloyd
“Acoustics of the Pipe Organ.” Apr25: 3.
“The Acoustics of Speech and Song.” Jan27: 6.
“The Genesis of the Viola Alt.” Feb28: 20.
“If you were the Editor.” Jan25: 4.
“Improving and Correcting Concert Hall Acoustics.” Jun27: 4.
“Is ‘Jazz’ Constructive or Destructive?” Jun24: 3.
“Maintaining the Small City Symphony Orchestra.” Apr28: 21.
“Music Publishers and Radio Broadcasting.” Aug24: 6.
“The New England Conservatory and School Music.” Mar28: 9.
“The Next Symphonic Development.” Nov25: 3.
“The Round Table.” Oct26: 49; Dec26: 57; Mar27: 50.
Lockhart, Lee (M).
“Contest Numbers in General and a Particular Example.” May 29: 55.
“Promoting the School Band and Orchestra.” Feb28: 15.
Lorenz, Clarice
“Endowing American Music.” Mar26: 6.
“Jazz—the Newest Musical Phenomenon.” Jul24: 3.
“Loudspeaker, A.”
“Record Reflections.” Jan25: 26; Feb25: 32.
Lucas, William H.
“How the Cow Died.” Feb17: 39.
“Some Half-forgotten Songs.” Jun17: 15.
“Old Songs Are Best.” MA17: 40.
Ludwig, Wm. F.
“IS the Vitaphone a Menace to Musicians?” Sep27: 7.
MacKimber, Charles
“Hither and Yon in Montreal.” Feb29: 55.
“Montreal Music News.” Sep27: 73; Nov27: 66; Dec27: 71; Jan28: 69; Feb28: 53; Mar28: 63; Apr28: 67; May28: 60; Jul28: 45.
Maddy, J(oseph) E.
“A National Orchestra Camp.” Apr27: 51.
“Cinderella Looks for Her Slipper.” Jul29: 9.
“Maddy on Pedagogy.” Oct27: 16; Dec27: 21.
“The Wind Band of the Future.” Feb27: 9.
Magee, Oliver Guy
“A Bandmaster Looks Back with a Smile.” Jan29: 6.
“But What Can You Expect of a Musician.” Aug22: 5.
“Music as a Stepping-Stone. Mar22: 5.
Martin, R. W.
“‘Don’ts’ For Motion Picture Organists.” Jan24: 22.
Maslin, Alice
“The Ether Cone.” Nov28: 10.
Maybee, Harper C.
“Developing a Vocal Orchestra.” Apr27: 6.
“The Modern Trend in Choral Work.” Jul29: 6.
Mayhew, Athol
“Some Personal Recollections of Chinese Music.” Jan21: 5.
McCulloch, D(avid) L(yle)
“Give Your Piano a Square Deal.” May21: 5.
“Intolerance and Jazz.” Sep24: 3.
“Listen to the Knocking-Bird.” Dec21: 21.
“One A Minute.” Nov21: 4.
McGill, Maude Stolley
“Harry Quinn Mills.” Dec22: 22.
“A Ten-Lesson Course in Motion-Picture Playing.” Feb22: 7; Mar22: 23; Apr22: 23; May22: 21; Jun22: 21; Jul22: 21; Aug22: 21; Sep22: 21; Oct22: 8; Nov22: 21.
McIntyre, John
“Definition of a Popular Song.” Jun17: 11.
McPhail, Lindsay
“Hints to Prospective Song Writers.” Sep23: 23.
McPherson, A. Pearl
“That Naughty Waltz.” Aug21: 25.
“Meanderer, The.”
“In the Music Mart.” Feb25: 30.
Medicus, Emil
“Values.” Oct21: 5.
“Wanted—A Man.” Dec21: 7.
Metz, Theodore.
“The Oldest Minstrel Song-Writer Living.” Aug17: 8.
Miller, Arthur B.
“The Piano Accordion’s Family Tree.” May29: 17.
Millspaugh, C. S.
“Food for the Amateur.” Jun20: 4; Jul20: 4; Aug20: 6.
Miniter, Edith
“Words and Music, ’Specially Words.” Feb29: 6.
Montana
“$18 a Week and Cakes with a Wagon Show.” Jun28: 12.
Morgan, William J.
“Benefits from the Radio.” Feb23: 26.
“A Defense of Jazz and Ragtime.” Sep22: 5.
“The Fox Trot in Music.” Jan24: 21.
“Hints to Movie Pianists.” Jun22: 8.
“The Importance of Tone.”
“Rhythm.” Aug24: 26.
Morrison, Louis L.
“My Nightmare of Titles.” Jan18: 33.
Morse, Arthur Cleveland
“Purple Pellets for Pallid Imaginations.” Sep28: 8.
“Some Old Wine in a New Bottle.” Feb26: 7.
Nailor, C. Elmer
“From Grade School to High School to Municipal Band.” Aug27: 8.
Nevins, Merton
“An Appreciation of a Great Bandmaster.” Jul27: 9.
“Harmonicas as Stepping-Stones in Music.” Mar27: 6.
“Henry Clay Barnabee.” Jan18: 8.
“Music Mart Mention.” Jan25: 28.
“Ohms and the Orchestra.” Apr29: 6.
“Tales of the Music Industry—No. 2.” Feb29: 56.
Newkirk, Newton
“The Bass Viol.” Jul30: 15.
Norton, Blanche R.
“A Movie Nightmare.” Sep18: 24.
Norton, Harry
“Interpreting the Photoplay.” Dec17: 6; Jan18: 10; Feb18: 7; Mar18: 7; Apr18: 6; May18: 6; Jul18: 7; Jun18: 7; Aug18: 7; Sep18: 7; Oct18: 7; Nov18: 7; Dec18: 7; Jan19: 5; Feb19: 7; Mar19: 5.
O’Connor, Helen
“I Hear America Tuning Up.” Jan29: 8.
O’Sullivan, Joseph
“Adaptation of Music to Motion-Pictures.” Jan18: 11.
Osgood, Marion G.
“In Every Church an Orchestra—Why Not?” May30: 9.
“An Intimate Sketch of Julius Eichberg.” Dec26: 9.
“A Pioneer ‘Adamless’ Orchestra.” Aug27: 4.
Parks, H(enry) F(rancis)
“Ace of the Photoplay Organ.” Oct26: 6.
“Chicagoana.” Oct26: 23; Nov26: 76; Dec26: 23; Jan27: 22; Feb27: 58; Mar27: 23; Apr27: 22; May27: 22; Jun27: 22; Jul27: 60; Aug27: 16; Sep27: 23; Oct27: 74; Dec27: 21; Feb28: 18; Apr28: 54; Jun 28: 22; Jul28: 41; Sep28: 48; Jan29: 16; Mar29: 20; Apr29: 43; May29: 15; Jun29: 18; Jul29: 16; Aug29: 14; Sep29: 24; Oct29: 43; Feb30: 39.
“Chicago’s Maestro of the Movie Symphony Orchestra.” Nov26: 6.
“Chicago Yellow Jacket Orchestra.” Jan27: 59.
“The Musical Government of the Wisconsin Theater.” Mar27: 21.
“Murtagh-graphs.” Apr27: 17.
“The Rajah of Jazz.” Apr27: 62.
“Several Chicago Cinema Synchronizers.” Nov26: 12.
“Theme-ing the Feature.” Oct27: 23.
Perkins, Theron D.
“A Sound Foundation.” Feb28: 67.
Pettine, Giuseppe
“A Golden Opportunity for the A. F. of M.” Jun27: 7.
“The Plectrum Player.” Nov26: 56.
“The Standardization of Tenor Banjo Music and Technic.” Jul29: 43.
“The Tenor Banjo Symposium.” Aug29: 40; Sep29: 66; Oct29: 48.
“Phool, Phidlin.”
“A Voice from Bush Valley.” Nov17: 11.
Porter, Lewis
“From a Moving Picture Pianist.” Jun17: 12.
Powell, Verne Q.
“The Flutist.” Oct26: 53; Dec26: 64; Jan27: 68; Mar27: 53; Sep27: 54.
“Pragma.”
“In the Key of X and Why.” Feb26: 3
“Professional Musician, A.”
“A Musical Mill-Race.” Apr27: 48.
Quincke, W. A.
“A Good Motto.” Jul17: 13.
Rackett, A(rthur) H.
“Bert Brown, Cornet Virtuoso.” Oct27: 6.
“(From) the Notebook of a Strolling Musician.” Oct26: 7; Dec26: 17; May27: 11; Jun27: 6; Sep27: 15; Nov27: 23; Jan28: 19; Mar28: 10; Jun28: 9; Aug28: 7; Oct28: 12; Feb29: 12.
“Man Versus Mechanism.” Nov28: 9.
“Oldest Military-Concert Band in the World?” Apr27: 11.
“Syncopatedragtimejazzdeliriumtremens.” Sep25: 3.
Raymat, Enrique Jr.
“Havanese News.” Dec28: 56.
Reardon, Will
“Song Writing Not a ‘Cinch.’” Feb17: 9.
Rebmann, V. I. F.
“The Eastern Music Supervisors’ Conference.” Feb27: 5.
Reeves, Milton
“Jazz Jam.” Dec17: 9.
Reisman, Leo
“Leo Reisman on Dance Music.” Oct26: 46; Nov26: 49; Dec26: 46; Jan27: 58; Feb27: 59; Mar27: 62; May27: 60; Jun27: 58; Oct27: 54.
“Reisman Discourses on Jazz Nude vs. Jazz Overdressed.” Apr25: 5.
Repper, Charles
“Everybody Loves a Composer—But Listen to This!” Oct28: 11.
“In Boston.” Dec29: 20; Feb30: 20; Mar30: 24; Apr30: 16; Jan30: 20; May30: 16; Jun30: 16; Jul30: 16.
Resis, P. A.
“The Annotator of a Phonograph Record Album Goes Berserker.” Apr30: 15.
Reynolds, Miss E. A.
“A Bit of Biography.” Dec17: 8.
Rice, W. M.
“The Banjo in the Band.” Jun28: 7.
Robinson, J. Russel
“The Moving Picture Pianist.” May17: 44.
Rome, Charles
“How to Write a Song—Perhaps.” Jul17: 37.
Roscoe, James A.
“Is There a Chance?” Sep18: 27.
Rosenfeld, Monroe H.
“The Lay of the Waste Basket.” Jan18: 25.
“‘Ragtime’—A Musical Mystery: What It Is and Its Origin.” Jan17: 9.
“Reviews of Popular Music.” Feb17: 11; Jun17: 9; Jul17: 11; Aug17: 11; Sept17: 7; Nov17: 5; Dec17: 29.
“The Swelled Head. An Illustrated Wail.” Aug17: 4.
Ross, Robert Wilson
“A Successful Organist and His Credo.” Sep28: 9.
Rossiter, Will
“How Popular Songs are Written.” MA17: 38.
“How to Write a Song.” Jun17: 6.
Ruebel, J. L.
“St. Louis Music Letter.” Jan28: 22; Feb28: 22; Mar28: 51.
Russell, Frederick. C.
“The Popular Songs That Never Became Popular.” Nov26: 7.
Sabin, Edwin A.
“Orchestral Beginnings.” Sep29: 22.
“The Uninspiring Pupil.” Dec29: 12.
“The Violin Bow.” Jun30: 34.
“The Violinist.” Oct26: 51; Nov26: 23; Dec26: 56; Jan27: 52; Feb27: 52; Mar27: 54; Apr27: 65; May27: 62; Jun27: 60; Jul27: 46; Aug27: 50; Oct27: 69; Sep27: 68; Nov27: 68; Dec27: 52; Jan28: 58; Mar28: 58.; Apr28: 56; May28: 48; Jun28: 50; Aug28: 14; Sep28: 56; Oct28: 59; Nov28: 58; Dec28: 46; Jan29: 52; Feb29: 52; Mar29: 50; Apr29: 41; May29: 46; Jun29: 44; Jul29: 18; Oct29: 40; Jan30: 42; Feb30: 42.
“Without the Boss Telling Her.” Apr30: 40.
“The Young Ensemble Player.” May30: 34.
Sadler, Basil
“The Military Glide.” Jan18: 33.
“Teaching Popular Music.” Dec17: 7.
Schauffler, Robert Haven
“Handing You a Musical Ear Opener.” Dec23: 5.
“Tuning Up for the Musical Dub.” Jan24: 6.
Schonemann, A. C. E.
“‘My Method of Scoring Pictures’.” ON23: 6.
“An Apostle of Good Music.” Jan22: 6.
“Bennie Krueger, New York Exponent of Jazz.” Sep24: 7.
“Civic Music Association of Chicago.” Dec22: 6.
“Frank Westphal, Chicago Exponent of Jazz.” Jan23: 6.
“Gus Edwards of ‘School Days’ Fame.” Sep22: 6.
“An Interview with Arnold Johnson.” May23: 6.
“An Interview with Edmund Fitch.” Apr24: 4.
“An Interview with Egbert Van Alstyne, the Song Writer.” Sep23: 6.
“An Interview with E. Joseph Chadwick.” Jan24: 8.
“An Interview with J. Bodewalt Lampe.” Dec23: 6.
“An Interview with W. Remington Welch.” Mar23: 6.
“More About Scoring for the Picture Plays.” Aug24: 4.
“Office Boy No Noted Orchestra Director.” Dec24: 6.
“The Organ in Picture Playing.” Aug23: 6.
“Paul Whiteman Interviewed.” Feb23: 6.
“Playing Moving Pictures.” Feb24: 6.
“Playing the Movies.” May22: 5; Jun23: 6.
“Popular Music and Its Presentation.” Jul23: 8.
“Popular Music Reflects American Life.” Jan25: 7.
“Relationship of Good Music to Good Health.” Sep26: 4.
“Scoring Motion Pictures.” Jun24: 6.
“Song Plugging and Its Chicago Exponents.” Sep21: 5.
“The Story of Ben Bernie.” Mar24: 6.
“Ted Lewis of Jazz Band fame.” Apr23: 6.
Schultz, Dorothy
“Fluffy’s Music Lesson.” Feb17: 14.
“A New Spring Bonnet.” May17: 8.
“When Summer Dies.” Sept17: 4.
Schwatz, Jacob W.
“My Start as a Professional Musician.” Mar21: 7.
Seaman, Julius
“America’s Contribution to Modern Music. Apr24: 3.
Sears, Arthur C.
“A Principal Talks Out of School.” Sep29: 6.
Sherman, Mildred
“August Days.” Aug17: 9.
Sherwood, Ray
“His First Inspiration.” MA17: 14.
Simpson, P. R.
“New Zealand Notes.” Apr28:64.
Smith, Clay
“The Girl in Bands.” Feb30: 9.
Smith, Eben G.
“Hints for the Stymied.” Apr18: 7.
Spaulding, Charles R.
“Start the High School Bands in the Grades.” Jan28: 8.
Specht, Paul (L.)
“American Popular Music and Its Progress.” Jul24: 7.
“Jazz-the New American Trademark?” May27: 56.
“The Lion and the Lamb.” May28: 7.
“Yankee Jazz Abroad.” Oct27: 9.
Sprissler, Alfred
“Fiddle Fads and Fiddle Fancies.” Nov29: 6; Dec29: 8.
“From Philadelphia.” Nov29: 20; Dec29: 41; Jan30: 47; Feb30: 44.
“How to Listen to Music.” Mar29: 6.
“Starting a String Quartet.” Oct27: 8.
“The Quaker Critic.” Mar30: 56; Apr30: 14; May30: 13; Jun30: 13; Jul30: 12.
“The String Trio and Its Literature.” Oct28: 6.
“You Can Take It or Leave It.” Jul28: 11; Aug28: 13; Sep28: 47; Oct28: 23; Nov28: 60; Dec28: 59; Jan29: 20; Feb29: 20; Mar29: 56; Apr29: 17; May29: 45; Jun29: 42; Jul29: 56; Aug29: 9; Sep29: 16; Oct29: 38; Nov29: 42; Dec29: 47; Jan30: 56; Feb30: 18; Mar30: 15; Apr30: 11; May30: 14; Jun30: 14; Jul30: 14.
Stone, Geo(rge) L.
“Boston, 1930.” May30: 36.
“The Buzz Roll.” Sep29: 61.
“The Drummer.” Oct26: 48; Nov26: 52; Dec26: 54; Jan27: 56; Feb27: 56; Mar27: 56; Apr27: 46; May27: 52; Jun27: 54; Jul27: 18; Aug27: 58; Sep27: 66; Oct27: 55; Nov27: 56; Dec27: 54; Jan28: 48; Feb28: 52; Mar28: 52; Apr28: 58; May28: 58; Jun28: 54; Jul28: 48; Aug28: 46; Sep28: 60; Oct28: 51; Nov28: 50; Dec28: 51; Jan29: 54; Feb29: 49; Mar29: 48; Apr29: 54; May29: 52; Jun29: 48; Jul29: 46; Aug29: 38; Oct29: 50; Nov29: 50; Dec29: 49.
“Long Beach Municipal Band.” Jun29: 60.
“More Buzzing About the Drummer’s Roll.” Apr30: 36.
“An Old-Timer.” Jul30: 37.
Strain, Margaret
“Jean and I.” Jul30: 8.
Stuckey, Norman
“Nots of the Organ.” Dec23: 23.
“Playing Organ with Orchestra,” Jan24: 21.
Thayer, Lynn W.
“Ottawa County Presents the Evidence.” Apr29: 52.
Thompson, Kathryne E.
“Saxophone Chins!” Nov22: 6.
Thomson, Malcolm
“Big Business and the Talkies.” Jun29: 17.
Timmens, Dinny
“The Elevator Shaft.” ON24: 21; Dec24: 21; Feb25: 25; Mar25: 25; Apr25: 25; May25: 25; Jun25: 25; Jul25: 25; Aug25: 25; Sep25: 25; Oct25: 26; Nov25: 28; Dec25: 26; Jan26: 26; Feb26: 26; Mar26: 25; Apr26: 6; May26: 6; Jun26: 6; Jul26: 5; Aug26: 26; Sep26: 26; Oct26: 17; Nov26: 51; Dec26: 12; Jan27: 46; Feb27: 46; Mar27: 49; Apr27: 18; May27: 20; Jun27: 12.; Jul27: 15.
Tindall, Glenn M.
“Playground Music in Los Angeles.” Sep27: 6.
Toll, Rudolph
“The Clarinetist.” Oct26: 52; Nov26: 46; Dec26: 20; Jan27: 55; Feb27: 50; Mar27: 52; Apr27: 50; May27: 46; Jun27: 46; Jul27: 44; Aug27: 45; Sep27: 63; Oct27: 52; Nov27: 55; Jan28: 52; Mar28: 22; Apr28: 63; May28: 52; Jun28: 53; Jul28: 53; Aug28: 39; Sep28: 49; Oct28: 54; Nov28: 48; Dec28: 48; Jan29: 48; Feb29: 50; Mar29: 52; Apr29: 44; May29: 54; Jun29: 52; Jul29: 51; Sep29: 58; Oct29: 46; Nov29: 47; Dec29: 42; Jan30: 48; Feb30: 48.
Tremaine, C. M.
“Why I Like Contests.” Mar29: 10.
Usher, Albert
“New York University Summer School and Instrumental Music.” Apr28: 17.
“A Novel Summer Camp for Boys.” Mar28: 7.
“One Tuesday Night.” Dec28: 6.
Velazco, Emil
“Anent the Movietone—Vitaphone—Et Al.” Jul28: 4.
“Broadway Gloom.” Mar28: 21.
Vincent, Clifford
“Confessions of a Modest Man: The Incident of the Moving Picture Show.” Dec17: 10.
“Isn’t Nature Wonderful?” May18: 6.
“Personality and Personalities.” Jul18: 2.
“When Lulu Sings.” Jun18: 6.
von Burchardt, Andrew
“Incidents in the Lives of Great Composers.” 1.3”8.
Waters, Fred E.
“A Professional Musician’s View of School Music.” Mar27: 13.
Weidig, Adolf
“Musical Education.” Apr26: 3.
Weidt, A. J.
“The Banjoist.” Oct26: 58.
“Improvising and ‘Filing In’.” Jul27: 50; Sep27: 65; Mar28: 60; Apr28: 62; May28: 54; Jun28: 52; Jul28: 46; Aug27: 52; Nov27: 64; Dec27: 64; Jan28: 64; Feb28: 57; Sep28: 59; Oct28: 56; Dec28: 50; Mar29: 54; Dec29: 48; Jan29: 56; Sep29: 56.
“Plectrum Notes and Queries.” Mar27: 65.
“Popular Talks on Composition.” Oct26: 62; Nov26: 64; Dec26: 66; Jan27: 67; Feb27: 15; Mar27: 58; Apr27: 54; Jun27: 57; Oct28: 53; Feb29: 48.
“Sight Reading for Tenor Banjoists.” Mar27: 64; Apr27: 60; May27: 58.
“The Tenor Banjoist.” Dec26: 58; Feb27: 60; Jan27: 60; Jun27: 59; Jul27: 52; Sep27: 70; Oct27: 65; Nov27: 63; Dec27: 63; Feb28: 58; Apr28: 68; May28: 56; ; Jun28: 58; Jul28: 58; Aug28: 48; Sep28: 62; Nov28: 54; Dec28: 57; Jan29: 50; Feb29: 54; Apr29: 50; May29: 50; Jul29: 53.; Aug29: 39; Nov29: 48; Jan30: 50; Feb30: 50.
Weinfeld, Bery L.
“A Band of Hope and Promise.” Apr27: 68.
Weller, Alanson
“The Capitol Theatre of New York City.” Dec27: 13.
“The Goldman Band and Its Leader.” Oct28: 10.
“Gotham Items.” Nov27: 75; Dec27: 74.
“Here and There in New York.” Jan28: 16; Feb28: 17; Mar28: 20; Apr28: 28; May28: 18; Jun28: 20; Jul28: 18; Aug28: 11; Sep28: 24; Oct28: 46; Nov28: 46; Dec28: 22; Jan29: 46; Feb29: 22; Mar29: 19; Apr29: 15; May29: 16; Jun29: 16; Jul29: 14; Sep29: 53; Oct29: 41; Jan30: 17; Feb30: 45; Mar30: 62; Apr30: 45.
“National H. S. Orchestra Triumphs.” Mar30: 6.
“New York Notes.” Aug29: 12; Dec29: 50; May30: 15; Jun30: 36; Jul30: 45; Nov29: 37.
“New York Society of Theatre Organists.” Jul28: 9.
“The Non-Sink.” Feb30: 47.
Whipple, Leyland
“A Bumper Crop.” Mar30: 12.
White, John A.
“Origins of the Baton.” Sep29: 21.
Wickes, E. M.
“The Doughboy Has Put Dough in Ragtime.” Aug20: 4.
Wiggins, H. S.
“Music.” Nov21: 24.
Williams, Sidney
“Songs Which Enlivened the Old Political Campaigns.” Dec20: 4.
Winn, E(dward) R.
“Found Gold at the End of Ragtime Rainbow.” Oct19: 6.
“In the Winn Winrows.” Sep19: 21.
“‘Ragging’ the Popular Sing Hits.” Jan18: 9; Feb18: 6; Mar18: 8; Apr18: 8; May18: 8; Jun18: 2; Jul18: 6; Aug18: 6; Sep18: 6.
“Lesson and Tuition Recording.” Apr20: 3.
“Rag Time [Ragtime] Piano Playing.” Jan17: 42; Feb17: 47; MA17: 44; May17: 33; Jun17: 33; Jul17: 34; Aug17: 34; Sept17: 30; Oct17: 30; Nov17: 30; Dec17: 30; Jan18: 26; Feb18: 27; Mar18: 18; Apr18: 23; May18: 24; Jun18: 22.
“Winn Winnowings.” Dec19: 21; Jan20: 21; Apr20: 6; May20: 25; Jun20: 24; ON20: 23.
Wolf, Milton G.
“Meet My Friend[s].” Jan28: 64; Aug28: 40; Dec28: 56; Jan29: 57; Jul29: 53.
Wright, Z. Porter
“Consider the Banjo Band.” May29: 43.
“Is American Music Hopelessly Jazzed?” Jul25: 31.
“The Man and The Stick.” Mar30: 50.
“What Music Means to Uncle Silas.” May24: 3.
“Why I Don’t Like Contests.” Dec28: 8.
Zahl, Wesley H.
“100% Talkies, or A Manager’s Dream.” Oct29: 9.
“In the Meantime.” Feb30: 6.
“The Lion and the Lamb.” Aug29: 4.
“Then Reproduce—What?” Apr30: 8.
Zanzig, Augustus D.
“A Challenge of the Times.” Jan30: 6.
Zealley, Alfred E(dward)
“Military Bands in the Far East.” Oct29: 6.
“A Red Letter Year—1933.” Feb30: 7.
“Soldier-Boy Musicians.” Jun30: 8.
Zehetner, Arthur W.
“The Lion and the Lamb.” Nov28: 8.