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Eddie Foyer found the Royal a soft spot for his monolog and poems. He has brushed up his toe opening talk and interpolated several new laughs, but the punch remains in his rendition of poem requests from the house. He pulled several standards, but ducked “the Kid’s Last Fight” in favor of Kipling’s “Boots.” He went over strongly.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 8 October 1920