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2 shows, 15 min. full stage – Performing on the Janko keyboard, which is an invention that admits of brilliant effects in the manipulation of the keys, permiting [sic] the use of two or three chords at one time. His selections in the afternoon were too classical for vaudeville, only appealing to the most highly educated among the musical people. With a change of selections he should score strongly in Boston.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 2 September 1902-3 September 1903