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ISSUE DATE: January 20 1945; Volume XXVIII, No 3

IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: RICHARD WAGNER strikes a responsive chord with the new order... (See page 5)

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ANNUAL MUSIC ISSUE: PAUL HENRY LANG and DOUGLAS MOORE, Guest Editors.

ARTICLES:
RICHARD WAGNER: BACKGROUND Music FOR "MEIN KAMPF" By Paul Henry Lang. "Wagner was the musical architect of an incurable disease." [Lead article on Wagner, with contemporary drawings and cartoons of Wagner. Plus: Arthur Syzk's conception of Wagner and some of his musical accents.
NEEDED -- A MANAGERIAL REVOLUTION By Alfred Frankenstein.
MODERN MUSIC IN LIMBO By Erich Leinsdorf.
WHAT'S NEW IN MUSIC By Elliott Carter.
A GUIDE TO THE NEW BOOKS ON MUSIC. An Annotated Selection, Compiled by Richard S. Angell.
WHAT'S ON THE RECORD By Edward Tatnall Canby.

REVIEWS:
BOHUSLAV MARTINU, THE MAN AND His WORKS By MlIos Safranek, Reviewed by Elliott Carter.
MUSIC FOR THE MAN WHO ENJOYS HAMLET By B. H. Haggin, Reviewed by Roger Sessions.
HARVARD DICTIONARY OF MUSIC By Willi Apel, Reviewed by Gustave Reese.
WHAT IS MUSIC? By John Erskine, Reviewed by Cecil Smith.
THE UNASHAMED ACCOMPANIST By Gerald Moore, Reviewed by Willard Rhodes.
THE CONDUCTOR RAISES HIS BATON By William J. Finn, Reviewed by Harwood Simmons.
Music FOR THE MILLIONS By David Ewen, Reviewed by Paui Henry Lang.
ESQUIRE'S JAZZ BOOK Edited by Paul Edward Miller, Reviewed by William J. Mitchell.
Poignant Transformation, a Poem, by Ethel Romig Fuller.

DEPARTMENTS:
LITERARY I.Q.
STRICTLY PERSONAL By Douglas Moore.
LITERARY CRYPT: No. 83.
EDITORIAL.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
TRADE WINDS By Bennett Cerf.
SEEING THINGS By John Mason Brown.
THE PHOENIX NEST By William Rose Benet.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS: No. 565.
DOUBLE-CROSTICS CLUB.

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EDNA FERBER, "Great Son"
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JAN KARSKI, STORY OF a SECRET STATE.
RALPH BARTON PERRY, "Puritanism and Democracy"
WAVERLY ROOT, "The Secret History of The War"
ELLIOT PAUL, "I'll Hate Myself in the Morning"
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