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CHAPTER IV

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THE WOMEN’S COMMITTEES

The Women’s Committees in Harrisburg, Allentown, Lancaster and Trenton. The Women’s Committee and the First Ten Thousand. The Germantown and Chestnut Hill Women’s Committee. The West Philadelphia Women’s Committee. The Media, Chester and West Chester Women’s Committee. Committees in Delaware (Wilmington), Baltimore, Washington and Atlantic County.

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THE GUARANTORS AND THE GUARANTEE FUND

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THE DEATH OF FRITZ SCHEEL

Illness and Death of Fritz Scheel. The Memorial Tablet to Scheel. The Musical Record.

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THE NEXT STEP

Engagement of Carl Pohlig as Conductor. Sketch of Pohlig. The Musical Record.

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THE COMING OF LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI

The engagement of Leopold Stokowski 1912. First programme. The Mahler Symphony. The Philadelphia Orchestra Chorus.

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THE SEVEN YEAR ENDOWMENT FUND

Dissatisfaction with the Guarantee Fund. The proposition of the “Unknown Donor,” 1916.

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THE ORCHESTRA DURING THE WORLD WAR

Presentation of Flags by Women’s Committees. Concert at Camp Dix. Red Cross Benefit Concert. The Liberty Loans.

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THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY MILLION DOLLAR ENDOWMENT FUND CAMPAIGN

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TWENTY YEARS OF PROGRESS

Twentieth Anniversary 1920. Presentation of Silver Tankard to the President.

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MUSICAL NEIGHBORS

The co-operation of musical associations with the orchestra. Philanthropic undertakings.

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THE SUPPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS

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THE LISTENERS

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THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

A General Survey.

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