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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

Page 35

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON WEEK JAN 15TH, 1912 [KANDERS and MILLISS?] Dancers. Did fairly well for an opening number. In one. CLARK and BERGMAN "A Baseball Flirtation". With songs, dances and clever talk this proves a refreshing number. In one but we gave them a little setting. FRED DUPREE His stories and travesty seemed to please quite well. In one. WM. H. THOMPSON and Co. "Pride of Regiment". An excellent play most excellently presented. F. S. INTERMISSION MIGUEL ROBLEDILLO Of all the wire walkers he is the best. F. S. WHITAKER and HILL Presenting their usual act with harp, singing etc with which you are all familiar. In one. PAUL DICKEY and Co. "The Come-Back". The best of all the college comedies. Has the right atmosphere and strikes one as being written by a college man and played by college men, true to life. F.S. The Photoplane "The Delhi Barber". It would be a good subject [i]f more distinct but photography not good. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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