MUSICAL REVIEW NEWS

Has Received Many Essays on Music But Needs Original Musical Compositions.

The Musical Review has appointed a graduate advisory committee whose function it will be to form and direct in a general way the policy of the paper. Since all of its members are either composers or musical critics of wide practical experience, the aid it can render by means of suggestion and encouragement will be invaluable. The committee has been selected as follows: Professor W. R. Spalding '87, Owen Wister '82, D. G. Field '07, L. A. Coerne '90, M. B. Lang '02, E. H. Abbott '93, Richard Aldrich '85, H. L. Mason '88, E. O. Hiler '93, A. W. Foote '74, G. A. Burdett '81, P. H. Goepp '84, H. T. Finck '76, F. M. Class '03, H. T. Parker '89, and A. P. Hebard '86.

Thus far there has been a lack of musical compositions sent in to the Review for publication, though plenty of articles on music have been submitted. Any undergraduate or graduate who is doing original work in composing, is urged to send whatever manuscripts he can to G. Elliott, Jr., '13, Holworthy 22.

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