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"Gennis and Nelson are two young people, a boy and a girl. The boy [...] plays a violin while his partner is at the piano, alternately singing and playing the instrument, sometimes both, while he is at work with the string and bow."
"They lean toward the popular airs, mostly rags, and this helps of course. The girl is quite an accomplished rag player, and a fair singer. As a violin player the youth shows some vim in action and does as well as most of them."
"Their ages are the best attraction in the turn, which will do for small time, its greatest recommendation no doubt being the cost."
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variety (34:6), April 10 1914