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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,

OF JUNE 30, 1906, AND OF MARCH 4, 1909

PART 3

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS

INCLUDING

LIST OF COPYRIGHT RENEWALS

1939

NEW SERIES, VOLUME 34

No. 1

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1939

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THE

HE Catalog of Copyright Entries is published in four parts. Part 3, containing
the entries for musical compositions and dramatico-musical compositions,
is issued monthly. The entries are arranged alphabetically by title.

Piano music is understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Titles
reading "w" & "m" (signifying "words by", "music by") are to be understood
as songs. Songs are understood to be with piano accompaniment unless otherwise
stated.

Under the act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, the preliminary
entry of titles has been abrogated, and registration follows deposit of copies
with an application for entry in the Copyright Office.

To save space in the Catalog, the copyright notice after each title is abbre-
viated. The abbreviations used in this part are as follows: "E", Class E, Musi-
cal compositions; "D", Class D, Dramatico-musical compositions; "A", Class A,
Books containing music; "" implies copyright registration of a published
work, followed by date of publication; " 1 c." stands for copyright registration
of an unpublished work, followed by date of receipt in the Copyright Office of
the printed or manuscript copy.

A list of copyright renewals made for musical compositions under section 23
of the act of March 4, 1909, will be found at the end of this issue immediately
following the text.

The act of March 4, 1909, in effect from July 1, 1909, provides that the Catalog
of Copyright Entries "shall be admitted in any court as prima facie evidence of
the facts stated therein as regards any copyright registration."

The final number, completing the volume, is followed by a full annual index
to both composers and proprietors. The subscription price for Part 3, which
must be for the complete calendar year, is $3, payable in advance, to the
Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express
order, or New York draft.

Under the provisions of the act of Congress approved May 28, 1928, the prices
of the various parts of the Catalog are now as follows:

Part 1, Group 1, Books proper---

$3.00

Part 1, Group 2, Pamphlets, Contributions to Newspapers or Periodicals,
Lectures, and Maps___.

3.00

Part 1, Group 3, Dramatic Compositions and Motion Pictures__

2.00

Part 2, Periodicals_.

2.00

Part 3, Musical Compositions___

3.00

Part 4, Works of Art, Photographs, Prints, and Pictorial Illustrations_
Single numbers____

2.00

.50

Annual Indexes, each, for complete calendar year__

2.00

All parts, for complete calendar year__-

10.00

NOTICE

The Copyright Act of 1909 provides that, of the articles deposited
for copyright registration, the Librarian of Congress shall determine
what books and other articles shall be transferred to the permanent
collections of the Library of Congress and what other books or
articles shall be transferred to other governmental libraries in the
District of Columbia for use therein.

The Act further provides that any article undisposed of as above
and still remaining on the shelves of the Copyright Office may be
returned to the claimant of copyright under the provisions of section
60 of the Act.

NOTICE is, therefore, hereby given to any author, copyright pro-
prietor, or other lawful claimant, that, insofar as any copyright
articles deposited from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1935, inclu-
sive, are still remaining in the files of the Copyright Office, and are
not to be transferred to the Library of Congress or to any other
governmental library in the District of Columbia, such books or
articles may be returned to the claimant of copyright if requested
by such claimant prior to December 31, 1939.

This notice includes any printed and published copyright deposits,
such as books, periodicals, dramatic compositions, musical composi-
tions, engravings, cuts or prints, lithographs, photo-engravings, or
photographs. Manuscripts or typewritten dramas and photographs
filed for identifying works of art may not be returned. No maps are
available for return.

To secure such possible return the claimant of copyright of record
should make formal request for the return of the articles, which
must be separately and definitely specified. A suitable blank will
be supplied on request. Address REGISTER OF COPYRIGHTS, Library of
Congress, Washington, D. C.

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