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Church, Paxson & Co. : ウィキペディア英語版
Church, Paxson & Co.
Church, Paxson & Co. was a New York City-based music publishing company founded in 1909 by Clarence Clinton Church (1880–1972) and Clement Esmond Paxson (1878–1962).〔(''General Alumni Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania, 1917'', University of Pennsylvania. General Alumni Society, pg. 202 )〕 In 1919, the company reorganized as C.C. Church & Co. and moved its headquarters to Hartford, but maintained its New York office at 1367 Broadway.〔(''Church, Paxson & Co. Reorganize,'' Music Trades, Volume 56, August 3, 1919, pg 35 )〕
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