Abstract
IN JULY 1928 a meeting in London initiated plans for a British-American conference of musicians to convene in Lausanne inAugust the following year. Mrs. Clark's European trip described in her letters made it possible for her to attend the London planning meeting, for which she was appointed official representative for the United States. Subsequent reports regarding the Lausanne conclave reveal the significance of Mrs. Clark's contributions in the first international event of its kind, which was developed by a joint committee including Hubert Foss, Charles G. Hicks, Percy Scholes (chairman) representing the British, and Mrs. Clark, Franklin Dunham, Paul J. Weaver (chairman) for the United States. This story must be told later.
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