FOOTNOTES:[59]The New Republic, October 16, 1915.[60]"Two Views of Ragtime." The Seven Arts, July, 1917.[61]The time is really 4-8, though marked 2-4.[62]The Times, London, February 8, 1913, quoted in Boston Symphony Orchestra Program Books, vol. 32, p. 1186.[63]See, for instance, Mr. Carl van Vechten's "Interpreters and Interpretations."[64]Quoted by Mr. Charles L. Buchanan in an admirably sane article on "Rag Time and American Music" in The Opera Magazine, February, 1916.[65]For example:"They got a fiddler thereThat always slickens his hair,An' folks he sure do pull some bow,"from "The Memphis Blues," in which Mr. H. K. Moderwell assures us we shall find "characteristic verse of a high order."[66]The Nation, May 30, 1867.[67]"The Great Society," by Graham Wallas.[68]Quoted in "The Socialist Movement," by J. Ramsay MacDonald, p. 86.[69]The Labor Party's Draft Report on Reconstruction: "The Aims of Labour," by Arthur Henderson, Appendix, page 106.
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[59]The New Republic, October 16, 1915.
[59]The New Republic, October 16, 1915.
[60]"Two Views of Ragtime." The Seven Arts, July, 1917.
[60]"Two Views of Ragtime." The Seven Arts, July, 1917.
[61]The time is really 4-8, though marked 2-4.
[61]The time is really 4-8, though marked 2-4.
[62]The Times, London, February 8, 1913, quoted in Boston Symphony Orchestra Program Books, vol. 32, p. 1186.
[62]The Times, London, February 8, 1913, quoted in Boston Symphony Orchestra Program Books, vol. 32, p. 1186.
[63]See, for instance, Mr. Carl van Vechten's "Interpreters and Interpretations."
[63]See, for instance, Mr. Carl van Vechten's "Interpreters and Interpretations."
[64]Quoted by Mr. Charles L. Buchanan in an admirably sane article on "Rag Time and American Music" in The Opera Magazine, February, 1916.
[64]Quoted by Mr. Charles L. Buchanan in an admirably sane article on "Rag Time and American Music" in The Opera Magazine, February, 1916.
[65]For example:"They got a fiddler thereThat always slickens his hair,An' folks he sure do pull some bow,"from "The Memphis Blues," in which Mr. H. K. Moderwell assures us we shall find "characteristic verse of a high order."
[65]For example:
"They got a fiddler thereThat always slickens his hair,An' folks he sure do pull some bow,"
from "The Memphis Blues," in which Mr. H. K. Moderwell assures us we shall find "characteristic verse of a high order."
[66]The Nation, May 30, 1867.
[66]The Nation, May 30, 1867.
[67]"The Great Society," by Graham Wallas.
[67]"The Great Society," by Graham Wallas.
[68]Quoted in "The Socialist Movement," by J. Ramsay MacDonald, p. 86.
[68]Quoted in "The Socialist Movement," by J. Ramsay MacDonald, p. 86.
[69]The Labor Party's Draft Report on Reconstruction: "The Aims of Labour," by Arthur Henderson, Appendix, page 106.
[69]The Labor Party's Draft Report on Reconstruction: "The Aims of Labour," by Arthur Henderson, Appendix, page 106.
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