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This woman has two of the handsomest horses that I have ever seen, and she is certainly an accomplished equestrienne. It would hardly be fair to compare her with Milly Capell for there is quite a bit of difference between the two acts. Miss Capell’s act is more of a trained horse act, while Miss Gerard gives an example of high school riding. What work she does I think is as good as I have ever seen, and the only fault that I have too find with her is that she has to drag out some of the movements of the horses a little in order to give any time to the act. However, it is a good turn and went splendidly here this afternoon. 14 minutes, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 21 September 1903-14 March 1904