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‘AS A MAN SOWS.’ Robert Hillard last night presented as a new sketch entitled ‘AS A MAN SOWS’; by many considered the strongest thing he has yet offered. While there many be some doubt about this, the fact still remains that he has an exceptionally strong vehicle and one that will carry him through vaudeville another couple of seasons, and in my mind, he should be booked in it at once. This regardless of any opinion that I may have had to the contrary before seeing this act which I have arranged for him to repeat during the remainder of the week. It is intensely dramatic but this is off-set by some charming comedy by the little child who in this piece is given the best opportunity she has yet had in any of the Hillard plays.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 28 November 1904-28 August 1905