Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 14, 1927: Searching Inside

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... JS$ 4- ft.. y 5&*' V? -■^ every X Music at National Capitol A. PASLER. TAILORING IM X kWis * - Club... S ilE fit « K 29 a I s ■« a» I ............. Q| Music • twtBf The electrical production of Texas... v National interest in the spread of good music ' is gradually making headway at Washington. /... For the last two years Chamber music con* certs have been sponsored by the music division of congress.... That the programs are available to the radio public, Carl Engel, cbeif of the music division of the library, atof

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.... Bettina; Jacobs, 1912-13; Folk Lore. Mias Udna Leake. 1913-14, “Music Form.” Mps. T. B. Pedigo, ft 1914-15...; “Folk music of ail lands.” Miss.EHna Brigance, 1915-16; “The' OperA.” Hettina Jacobs,1916-47 L continued... Julia 1). Owen, 1919-20, “French Russian and Scandinavian Music.” Miss Julia D. Owen, 1920-21..., a w.as organized lu the tb hate been the only instance in Tex- chamber music concert by the Nor- 1924... ' ft'-- fteveryone. everyone. ■ 1 -A •’ j,;-’1 ' A MUSIC STUbr cute ft1 '

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