Herbert Van Dyke informs William Steinway that Centennial judge George Bristow has told him that the judges’ signatures on Weber’s report are fake, and that he, Bristow, has always wanted to present Steinway & Sons with the top prize.
Herbert Van Dyke informs William Steinway that Centennial judge George Bristow has told him that the judges’ signatures on Weber’s report are fake, and that he, Bristow, has always wanted to present Steinway & Sons with the top prize.