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The Beatrice Morrell Sextet was the headline tune, coming in the usual number five spot (closing intermission). Miss Morrell’s flash singing turn made an excellent showing, considering the trappings which were carried up from downstairs. The harpist in the turn seemed to have trouble with her instrument and in adjusting one of the strings aroused a squeaky key during one of the duets. Otherwise the turn ran off smoothly, the vocalizing of the quartet registering the main impression.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 23 July 1920