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Frank Hurst did well just ahead with several songs, a couple of tales and brief recitations, which is new and doesn’t get anything. Hurst is trying to get away from the straight singing effect and is over-anxious to add variety to his turn. A recitation might do the trick, but not the one used at the Palace. His opening and losing numbers are a legitimate introduction and a get-away, and remain the strongest of his numbers.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 3 September 1920