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During the choral singing, a deep voice makes itself prominent, and at the finale, Miss Sanford, the possessor of it, is allowed to sing one verse of a number alone. She has an odd contralto voice, full and sweet. If there is a solo to be sung, the audience would give a unanimous vote to Miss Sanford to sing it, even if Miss Williams were not heard at all.
The girls appear in sweaters, and after some talk, sing popular airs, Miss Williams taking upon herself the task of handling "Bye, Bye, Dearie" as a solo, entirely superfluous, and not increasing the value of the act.
There is a future for the act, but it should be rearranged, and in the process, another name might be adopted. "That Other Quartet" is neither good for a title nor advertising purposes.
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Variety 10:1 (10/05/1907)