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STEINWAY GRAND BROOKLYN

al so Iowa price ACADEMY OF MUSIC

&ea.son 9 193 2 "1933 A PRICE of $1175 for a new Steinway Grand piano seems almost unbelievable.

For the Steinway is made largely by hand. It is fashioned by work­ men who have devoted their entire lives to their craft. It is made of materials which can be obtained only at a premium. It is more than five years in the building.

The result is an instrument which, in the realm of music, can be compared only with the very finest of the early eighteenth century Italian . And yet, at this new price of $1175, it costs you less than innumerabl~ merely ordinary purchases ... a motor car ... a .". ftA"lll!l moderately fine oriental rug ... a single objet d'art. -..~'-u .. ..;Wt,t' ..... ,r, l'H\vtll"'lt The number of available at this price is, naturally, somewhat 11.':::7!:-;_ .. "'''.' limited. We respectfully urge your early consideration. "'",,"n,,",

• A new Steinway Upri~ht piano can be bou~ht for a total as low as $875 A new Steinway Baby Grand at $117 5 % down balance in • 10 three. years

Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. If there is no Steinway dealer near you, write for information to Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall, 109 West 57th Street, New York City.

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Condensed Statements as of J:ebruary 1 st, 1933

Du~ Individuals, Firms, Corporations and Banks ...... $220,875,730.97 To meet these deposits we have: Cash in Vaults and Banks ...... $35,768,248.96 Checks on other Banks...... 12,522,396.54 U. S. Government Securities...... 68,946,076.81 State, Municipal and Tax Exempt Bonds...... 20,291,493.02 Railroad Bonds ...... 7,341,854.76 Public Utility Bonds...... 3,859,476.06 Industrial and Other Bonds...... 8,414,134.88 Foreign Bonds ...... 2,302,370.87 Preferred Stocks ...... 471,372.50 Common and Other Stocks...... 1,497,707.75 Secured Demand Loans...... 31,369,584.26 Secured Time Loans...... 7,662,693.10 Bi lis Discounted ...... 18,282,219.34 First Mortgages on Real Estate...... 21,659,711.47 CORNELIA OTIS' SKINNER Stocks of Federal Reserve Bank, Corn Exchange Safe Deposit Co. and Discount Corpora- tion of New york ...... 2,898,780.00 Brooklyn Academy of Music Customers' Liability on Acceptances ...... 923',085.69 Friday Evening, March 24 Banking Houses and Lots ...... 15,291,262.66 Other Real Estate ...... 1,409,361.42 Total to Meet Indebtedness ...... $260,911 ,830.09 This Leaves ...... $40,036,099.12

Capital $15,000,000; Surplus and Undivid~d Profits, $22,145,673.18; and R~urvu, $2,890,425.94.

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Organized to Promote Interest in the Series of Concerts in Brooklyn by The Boston Symphony Orchestra Dr. SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY, Conductor Chairman MR. ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN

Vice -Chairm e n Mr. Frank L. Babbott Mrs. ''Villiam H. Good Mrs. Edward C. Blum Mr. Henry A. Ingraham -;- .. Hon. Frederick E. Crane Mrs. Frederic B. Pratt Mr. Walter H. Crittenden Mrs. B. Herbert Smith Mrs. H. E. Dreier Mr. R. Huntington Woodman Into each Mason & Hamlin is

built that which is beyond t11e Dr. Joseph Dana Allen Mrs. Charles J. McDermott Mr. Juan A. Almirall Hon. George V. McLaughlin measnrement of money. Fash· Dr. Frank L. Babbott, Jr. Mrs. William W. Marshall Dr. Nathan T. Beers Mr. W. S. Morton Mead ioned almost entirely by hand- Dr. W. B. Brinsmade Mr. Frank C. Munson slowly, carefully, a few each year Mrs. Charles R. Buckley Mr. Charles F. Murphy Mrs. Glentworth R. Butler Mrs. George Notman -it is made great at a workman's Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, 0.0. Mr. Neilson Olcott bench, and not by the lips of an Ilon. William M. Calder Mrs. Frank H. Parsons Mr. J. Norman Carpenter Mr. James H. Post eloqnent spokesman. That is why r-l rs. Otis Swan Carroll Mr. Charles E. Potts Mrs. 1. Sherwood Coffin Mrs. George H. Prentiss tonal authorities have proclaimed Mrs. Frederick L. Cranford Mrs. Benjamin Prince it, "Musically the most beautifnl Hon. James C. Cropsey Mrs. Donald Ross lIon. Norman S. Dike Mrs. Clinton L. Rossiter, Jr. piano the world has ever known." Rev. amuel M. Dorrance Mr. H. Stavely Sammond Mrs. Guy DuVal Mrs. Henry Spelman Mr. S. Raymond Estey M r. Porter Steele Mrs. Lewis W. Francis Mrs. Herman Stutzer •••• /.~ . '. ...• Mr. Theodore L. Frothingham Mi s Marion J. Terry Mr. \Villiam Peter Hamilton Mr. William Armour Thayer i ::'(:~~~ .-:!:.:;: ~' r-!r. ''Valter Hammitt Mr.• Carl H. Tollefsen II'. George Hewlett Mrs. Walter Truslow r-!iss Amelia B. Hollenback Mr. Paul E. Vernon • Dr. Alexander C. Howe Mrs. James P. Warbasse AEOLIAN r-Ir. William T. Hunter Mrs. Edwin Carrington Ward C O lJIP AN¥ Mr. Darwin R. James Mrs. Walter F. Wells FOREMOST MAKERS OF MUSICAL Dr. William A. Jewett Mrs. J. B. Whitney INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD Mr. James H. Jourdan Mr. Eugene A. Widmann Brooklun: Mr. Charles D. Lay Dr. Ralph C. Williams 6~ FLATBUSH AVENUE Mrs. Robert B. Lea Hon. George A. Wingate Jlunatea: Mrs. John Eadie Leech Mr. Cornelius D. Wood 1.9TH STREET AND JAMAICA AVENUE Mis Hilda Loines r-Irs. W. H. Ziegler

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-FI01£ NOTICE, LOOK AI!OUNL.. wow .. NO CHOOS . THa: NfEARE8T ,\1 nnufarturers 01 FXIT TO Y'OUft SEA T. IN CAS£ 0 ... FIRE WA L K (NOT RUN) TO TH ... 'T EX'IT DO NOT TRY ANO "BEAT YOUR NEI"'''''BOR: TO TH ••T"£aT I JOHN J. OOR~"'''' _ FI~E COMMISSION." The Brooklyn Philharmonic Society HARDMAN PIANOS and The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences FOR NINETY-ONE YEARS DEPARTME'[T OF MUSIC RESERVED -F-ri-d-ay- E- v- e-n-in-g-, -M-a-rc- h ~ 3, 1933, at 8 :15 o'clock

F ollrl II ~III aeriesS' +7-~ I Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn OF FIVE PHILHAR~IONIC CONCERTS orB Fifth Avenue, New York BY 32S E. Fordham Road, Bronx Cb~ Boston Svmpbonv Orcb~stra DR. SERGE KOUSSEVITZKY, Conductor 136-27 Roosevelt Ave., Flushing PROGRAM II ayd/l ...... Symphony in G majo 1' , "The Surprise" (B. & H. No.6) 1. Adagio; Allegro assai II. Andante l! l. Menuetro ~~~AGRAHAM cf' IV. Allegro di mol to funON ST. 01 HOYT Program continued on next page ",(/) 0-1 BOil {/oyage and Happy Landing! g::a LOESER'S Say it with one of our ~ ~ fULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN . lRlongle 5·8100 c BEAUTI FUL BON VOYAGE en' and GIFT BASKETS "\MVES and mothers every Pilgrim Laundry The appetizing delicacies which inspected by a registered physician. I t takes more Watch .. fill these baskets also make them than washing machines and ironing boards to make ideal for birthday or anniversary a laundry that is absolutely clean and safe. the daily papers for the gifts, and for convalescent. • big news' of L 0 e s e r ' s "Know Where Your Laundry Goes" Prices from $3.50 to $25 include delivery • March events to any New York terminal or pier PILGRIM LAUNDRY Featuring brand ne'i.O Call TRiangle 5-7200-Ext. 310 BROOKLYN spring merchandise A&S-Grocery Depart",etlt HUguenot 4-2800 Main FlooT, East BJ(ildi1l0 Service anywhere in Brooklyn Queens Q1td Nassau I l INANCIAL WORRIES disappear when money is invested PAY DAY SENSE F in our GUARANTEED FIRST MORTGAGES and CER­ HERE'S a plan that has meant comfort to many thousands TIFICATES. That's why men and women are buying more of people. It's juat this: Put 10% of what you get in every and more of them. It's also a good reason why you shuulc pay envelope in the savings bank. In five year. you will send for our Booklet AM which gives full particulars. have saved a half year'. salary plus the interest your money earns here compounded quarterly from day of deposit. It's as simple as that and it is certainly worth while. HOME TITLE Christma.s Club. Safe Depo.it Boxu. Ruource. over $200,000,000. Pro.perou. OtIer 73 yean THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN INSURANCE COMPANY DeKALB AVENUE AND FULTON STREET Bemonhurst Branch Flatbush Branch 86th Street and 19th Avenue Avenue J and Coney Island Avenue 51 WWoua-hby Street, Brooklyn CHARTERED 1906 Jamaica-Mineola-Riverhead

PROGRAM-Continu~d

Strallss ...... "Tod lind Verklarung" ("Death and Transfiguration")' Tone Poem Op. 24

GlazollnofJ ...... ' ...... for with Orchestra, Op. 82 I. Moderato II. Andante lIT. Allegro

Johann Strauss ...... "FrLihlinp;,timmtn," \Valtze,

Soloist RICHARD BURGIN

There 'will be an illtermission after "Tod und flerkliirlilIg" LONDON STRING QUARTET I Brooklyn Academy of Music The Mason IJ:! Hamlin is the Official Piano of the Brooklyn Tuesday Evening, March 7 Academy of Music

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