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Mary Dear, Fox Trot, 88&#13;
Back: Look - lights is fixed&#13;
signed A E&#13;
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&#13;
Letter: &#13;
Mr. Witham,&#13;
15 Empire Ave.,&#13;
Toronto, Ont., Can.&#13;
Dear Mr. Witham:-&#13;
We are herewith sending you a Fox Trot arrangement of our latest ballad hit entitled, "MARY DEAR (I KNOW SOME DAY WE WILL MEET AGAIN)".&#13;
Arthur Lange has spared no effort in order to make this a good snappy Fox Trot. &#13;
The song is becoming immensely popular, and we feel sure that sooner or later you are going to get many calls for this number, and we there-fore ask you to please play it as often as possible. By doing so you will greatly oblige,&#13;
Yours very truly,&#13;
WATERSON, BERLIN &amp; SNYDER CO. &#13;
Leo Lewin [signature]&#13;
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COMPLIMENTARY COPY&#13;
MARY DEAR&#13;
(SOME DAY WE WILL MEET AGAIN)&#13;
BALLAD FOX-TROT&#13;
&#13;
EDITED AND &#13;
ORCHESTRATED BY &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Waterson, Berlin &amp; Snyder Co.,&#13;
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&#13;
A HIT &#13;
&#13;
MADE IN U.S.A. &#13;
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WATERSON BERLIN&#13;
&amp; SNYDER'S&#13;
UP TO DATE &#13;
DANCE HITS&#13;
&#13;
The Sheik of Araby ...  Arabian Fox Trot&#13;
Leave Me With a Smile ... Fox Trot&#13;
I Wonder If You Still Care For Me ... Waltz-Fox Trot&#13;
My Sunny Tennessee ... Fox Trot&#13;
Stolen Kisses-Sweet Man O'Mine ... Fox Trot&#13;
My Mammy Knows How Many Times ... Fox Trot &#13;
Lo La Lo ... Fox Trot&#13;
Jimmy ... Fox Trot&#13;
Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixieland ... Fox Trot&#13;
By The Sapphire Sea ... Waltz-Fox Trot&#13;
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The Above Numbers Published for Orchestra&#13;
Those Marked [symbol found beside some titles, looks like a P] Also Published for Band&#13;
Orchestra Arrangements Edited and Arranged by Arthur Lange&#13;
Band Arrangements by William Schulz&#13;
&#13;
WATERSON, BERLIN &amp; SNYDER CO.&#13;
STRAND THEATRE BUILDING N.Y.</text>
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