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Abott, Reverend Jacob
"Rollo," the name Ives called musicians unwilling to listen to advanced dissonances and other techniques found in modern music, was derived from a character in books (1834--1858) by Reverend Jacob Abbott. Rollo could understand only the simplest of situations that had been taught or had been explained to him in great detail. Original publishers include Boston, MA: Weeks, Jordan, and Company; Philadelphia, PA: Hogan & Thompson; Boston, MA: Gould, Kendall & Lincoln.
B. Fiction
Burkholder, J. Peter
Burkholder, J. Peter. “What Yale Meant to Ives & What Ives Means for Yale.” <i>College Music Symposium</i> 39 (1999): 27--42.
O. Ives and Yale
O. Ives and Yale
Deming, Clarence
O. Ives and Yale
Glöckler, Ralph Roger
B. Fiction
Igoa, Enrique
Ives, Charles
Eleven-page booklet.
Words by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr.
Words by S.B. Hill
Words by Charles Edmund Merrill, Jr.
Different from the 1920 article and the 1920 and 1922 pamphlet reprints.
Signed “Fundamental”
Eleven-page booklet.
Dated August 6, 1917.
1918, additions in early 1940s. Regarding a ruling agency of the world governed by the people rather than politicians.