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Contents:
"Opening Address"-Prof. Theo. Hoelty-Nickel, Valparaiso, Ind.
"Benefits Derived from a More Scholarly Approach to the Rich Musical and Liturgical Heritage" of the Lutheran Church
-Prof. Walter E. Buszin, Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Ind.
"The Chorale—Artistic Weapon of the Lutheran Church"
-Dr. Hans Rosenwald, Chicago, Ill.
"Problems Connected with Editing Lutheran Church Music"
-Prof. Walter E. Buszin
"The Radio and Our Musical Heritage"-Mr. Gerhard Schroth, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
"Is the Musical Training at Our Synodical Institutions Adequate for the Preserving of Our Musical
Heritage?"-Dr. Theo. G. Stelzer, Concordia Teachers College, Seward, Nebr.
"Problems of the Church Organist"-Mr. Herbert D. Bruening, St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Chicago, Ill.
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