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Robert Emmet Keane in next to closing had it easy, because the apathetic house had been aroused from its somnolence and was on the alert for the speedy line of chatter and stories be peddled. Keane’s act is a funny one for any bill in any top spot, and the fact that he draws on his old routine of war stories and gets away with it big is conclusive proof of his ability.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 8 October 1920