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CONTENTS.
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NO. PAGE
38. Musical Criticism, 42
279. Musical Cooks, 275
56. Musical Gratitude, 57
283. Music for the Eye, 279
83. Music Hath Charms, 81
43. Music and Madness, 46
102. Music at So Much per Note, 99
192. Music vs. Commerce, 189
220. Music vs. Conversation 217
111. Napoleon Outwitted by a Songtress, 108
253. Nasal, 249
108. Nilsson and the Shah of Persia, 103
213. Not at First Sight, 210
239. Not the Geese that Saved Rome, 234
17. Ole Bull as a Duelist, 25
14. Ole Bull at "Rouge-et-Noir," 22
89. Old Words to New Tunes, 87
278. One Kind of Criticism, 274
66. Operatic Sore Throat, 66
209. Original Tapestry, 206
289. Origin of the Name "Kreutzer Sonata," 286
273. Our Musical Advancement, 268
15. Outspoken Admiration, 23
252. Overfed Composers, 248
152. Paganini's Generous Deed, 153
226. Paganini in Court Dress, 222
261. Paganini's Method of Study, 256
177. Patti, Madame, 174
100. Patti's Vanity, 97
208. Peculiar English, 205
64. Personal Appearance, 64
12. Playing like "Zwei Gotts," 21
86. Playing on a Shoe, 85
175. Pot-boilers, 172
55. Prejudice, 56
223. Preserving Identity, 220
45. Prima Donnas Come High, 48
282. Prolific Composers, 278
182. Proving Identity, 179
187. Public Criticism, 185
179. Rapid Composition, 176
27. Rather a Hard Opponent to Conquer, 33
136. Rec'd in Full of A/c, 137