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Two men, a woman, and a boy in passing act on the high bars, and unquestionably the best turn of its kind that we have ever had in the house. While their work perhaps is not any more difficult than other acts of the same nature, the fact that the woman and boy are in the turn makes it doubly effective. Perhaps the best criticism that can be given the act is the remark of one patron whom I think has been in the house every Monday afternoon since 1893, who personally told me it was the best turn he had seen in the house for five years. I was just a little bit leary [sic] about the boy, although they assured me that he will cover the age limit, but even if he should be taken off the act would be good with the two men and woman remaining. 10 min, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 21 September 1903-14 March 1904