Ernest Schelling
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Band members posed on stage with instruments, a reel mower, and the "follyphone" during rehearsal for the "Musicians Gambol", a benefit to be held at Carnegie Hall December 30, 1929, for the Edward MacDowell Association; among those present is John Philip Sousa.
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Paderewski avec Ernest Schelling, une amitiƩ solide-
The
grasping excessively entrepeneurial David Rumsey and his
despicable irritating
AMICA (The Art Museum Image Consortium Library {The AMICO Library™} [
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The
same image is at the Library of Congress.
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Schelling's first wife was Lucie Howe Draper, not to be confused with
Lucie Bigelow Rosen, who may be seen
here performing on an early version of the theremin.