ssible its supreme
musical qualities, but you will find that the Steinway costs only a
trifle more than many so-called "good" pianos.
Style V, the new Upright, and Style M, the smallest Steinway Grand,
offer a special advantage in price. They embody all the distinct
Steinway features, but, being of a reduced size to meet the
requirements of the modern home or apartment, are offered at very
moderate prices.
_We shall be glad to send you, free, illustrated literature, with the
name of the Steinway dealer nearest you._
STEINWAY & SONS, STEINWAY HALL
_107-109 East Fourteenth Street, New York_
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Kindly mention The Menorah Journal when writing to advertisers
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Transcriber's Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page i, "321" changed to "322" in table of contents.
Page i, "324" changed to "325" in table of contents.
Page vii, "contributon" changed to "contribution". (a distinct
contribution)
Page 319, "Leon Guerard" changed to "Leon Guerard" (Albert Leon
Guerard)
Page 333, "Jan." changed to "Apr." under the reference for "Bacon,
Benjamin W."
Page 333, "Jan." changed to "Oct." under the reference for "Arch of
Titus, The: Frontispiece"
Page 333, "70" changed to "56" under the reference for "Intercollegiate
Menorah Societies"
Page 334, "Maupaussant" changed to "Maupassant" (The Jewish
Maupassant)
Page 334, the reference to page 145 under the "Menorah Addresses by
University Authorities" was deleted as the April edition has no page
145 and the June edition has no such section. This was also deleted
from "University Authorities, Menorah Addresses by" for the same
reason.
This text uses both today and to-day.
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