SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS.
QUARTERLY MEETING. The quarterly meeting of the Society of Musicians was held on Saturday evening, when a large number of members and friends were present. Dr Galway said the society was under a great debt of gratitude to Mr Max Scherek for the time and thought he had put into the arrangement of the programme. The charge of professional jealousy was often .levelled against members of the musical profession, but this occurred in all walks of life. Personally, he had found the musical people with whom he had come into, contact very easy to get on with. All antagonism was largely due to lack of personal contact, and one of the chief aims of the society was to foster a greater degree of cooperation and camaraderie amongst members of- the musical profession. He trusted that this function would be the beginning of _a new era of greater understanding and good-fellowship. At the conclusion of Dr Galway’s remarks, an enjoyable programme of vocal and instrumental items was rendered.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20781, 29 July 1929, Page 5
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