![]() 7, will be the most frequently used publication of the International Horn Society to date. (excerpt from the original publication, 1995)Īlthough I am usually hesitant to make predictions, I will take a chance this one time: this issue of The Horn Call Annual, No. This clearly serves two functions here- one, to provide this index electronically for research purposes, and two, to help those interested in obtaining specific back issues of our journals.Ī word of warning: this is not a database, so your best bet for searching is to do a text/word search. For the sake of space on this website, we present the contents of these issues with their original annotations. This index originally appeared on pages 18-60 of The Horn Call Annual Number 7 (1995), which volume also includes several additional indexes and useful cross-references. Greetings! It is my pleasure to introduce to you this online index of The Horn Call encompassing Volumes I-XXV, 1971-1995, as well as The Horn Call Annual Numbers 1-6 (1989-1997) by Phillip Michael Sehmann.
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