Abstract
AT THE 1950 CONVENTION of the Music Educators National Conference in St. Louis five past presidents gave reports of the principal developments in music education during each of the five decades since 1900. The first three chapters by Past Presidents Frances Elliott Clark (1907-08), Edward B. Birge (1910-11), and Edgar B. Gordon (1925-26), covering the period from 1900 to 1930, were published in the April-May issue of the Journal. The following two reports by Past Presidents Herman F. Smith (1934-36) and Lilla Belle Pitts (1942-44) cover the period from 1931 to 1950, and conclude the symposium.
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