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"The Memory Book."
The new offering of Frances Nordstrom and William Finkham cannot be expected to get very far in its present form. The idea of "The Memory Book" is sentimental, therefore always appealing so far as the picture goes, but there is too much to the picture to hold interest for so long a time. Toward the finish it grew very tiresome and; while there were many who undoubtedly liked it, there was not very much applause at the finish. The setting, while unique, is also against the success of the act, for much of the most important setting of the various scenes is lost to the audience, except those seated in the center of the house. "The Memory Book" is pretty because of the atmosphere, but it Is doubtful it it will last long in vaudeville.
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Variety, 54:10 (05/02/1919)