Henry D. Gardner

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On at 2.41, 15 min, in 1.  A young fellow who has made quite a reputation through his work with the Bank Officers’ Theatricals, an amateur show that has succeeded to the famous Cadets.  I am pleased to state that Gardner made a pronounced success.  He is easy in his manner, has a very agreeable personality, a good singing voice and considerable magnetism.  His work is somewhat on the order of Sidney Grant.  With proper material (that he is now using is fine for Boston, but might not go so well elsewhere) and some more experience, this boy will make good anywhere.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907