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“Cello soloist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.” I feared he would be too high class for the Monday matinne [sic] bunch, but, contrary to expectations, he delighted all who heard him. Not much of a showman, but a good, brainy musician, who held his own strictly on his merit, not even requiring “hair” as an adjunct. Played five numbers, all of which went big, taking several bows at the finish. Olio in 1. 14 min. (Pittsburgh)
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University of Iowa, Keith Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 9 September 1912 – 24 February 1913.