FOOTNOTES:[56]It is reproduced in 'The Musician,' Vol. X, p. 484.[57]This society must not be confounded with one of the same name founded in 1858 at St. Louis by Edward Sobolewsky, the opera composer, for the purpose of producing the best choruses.[58]During the Civil War Root was a missionary of patriotism as well as of music, his 'Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching' and 'The Battle-cry of Freedom' contributing greatly to the martial spirit of the North.Cf.Chap. XI.[59]Members of the so-called 'reform' administration of Mayor William J. Gaynor, which came into power January 1, 1910.
FOOTNOTES:[56]It is reproduced in 'The Musician,' Vol. X, p. 484.[57]This society must not be confounded with one of the same name founded in 1858 at St. Louis by Edward Sobolewsky, the opera composer, for the purpose of producing the best choruses.[58]During the Civil War Root was a missionary of patriotism as well as of music, his 'Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching' and 'The Battle-cry of Freedom' contributing greatly to the martial spirit of the North.Cf.Chap. XI.[59]Members of the so-called 'reform' administration of Mayor William J. Gaynor, which came into power January 1, 1910.
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[56]It is reproduced in 'The Musician,' Vol. X, p. 484.
[56]It is reproduced in 'The Musician,' Vol. X, p. 484.
[57]This society must not be confounded with one of the same name founded in 1858 at St. Louis by Edward Sobolewsky, the opera composer, for the purpose of producing the best choruses.
[57]This society must not be confounded with one of the same name founded in 1858 at St. Louis by Edward Sobolewsky, the opera composer, for the purpose of producing the best choruses.
[58]During the Civil War Root was a missionary of patriotism as well as of music, his 'Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching' and 'The Battle-cry of Freedom' contributing greatly to the martial spirit of the North.Cf.Chap. XI.
[58]During the Civil War Root was a missionary of patriotism as well as of music, his 'Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching' and 'The Battle-cry of Freedom' contributing greatly to the martial spirit of the North.Cf.Chap. XI.
[59]Members of the so-called 'reform' administration of Mayor William J. Gaynor, which came into power January 1, 1910.
[59]Members of the so-called 'reform' administration of Mayor William J. Gaynor, which came into power January 1, 1910.