Al Raymond

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After intermission and “Topics.” Al Raymond in a tangled talk monologue got them, after a slow start. It wasn’t the softest place for the Dutch comic but he went after them heroically and at the conclusion had registered a long series of hearty laughs. Raymond is of the school that gave us Cliff Gordon and Senator Francis Murphy, and follows the well beaten paths of these exponents of the garbled English. He has excellent material commenting upon everything topical and current and is showman enough to milk it. He went over strongly.  
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 30 July 1920