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If anyone has access to this journal article, it looks like (from a search-engine peek into a small part of it) that it has additional information on Treloar's publishing business during his years in Kansas City:
Peter A. Munstedt (1991). "Kansas City Music Publishing: The First Fifty Years". American Music. 9 (4): 353–383.
I'll see if I can track it down later, but I thought I'd leave the reference here in case someone else gets to it first. --Delirium05:14, 9 January 2007 (UTC)Reply