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The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957 John R. Dover Memorial Library
4-1-1939
Volume 57, Number 04 (April 1939) Volume 57, Number 04 (April 1939)
James Francis Cooke
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Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Cooke, James Francis (ed.). The Etude. Vol. 57, No. 04. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Company, April 1939. The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957. Compiled by Pamela R. Dennis. Digital Commons @ Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, NC. https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/etude/876
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