DeWitt and DeSoto

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[New acts] Instrumental, 12 min; one. Woman violiniste and man harpist. They play a varied assortment of melodies from class to jazz, the man jerking his head violently while rhapsodizing with variations to make it look more intricate, but he lacks the requisite showmanship essential to putting over the vaudeville bunk stuff that audiences like. He is, however, an adept at picking the strings. The woman is petite blonde but also devoid of the requisite vaudeville personality.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 13 August 1920