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"Cross and Josephine, always with an ear to the ground, have fallen in line with the popular demand for 'society dancing,' and have put some of it into their high-class turn. [...] Cross said to the audience: 'We tried to get a colored orchestra but they were all taken.'"
"At the finish Cross's numerous bows, well earned, were too stilted and formal. One rather expects a variation of them from so clever a performer."
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Variety (34:2), March 13 1914