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“An Accommodating Stranger”. His support consists of two men and two women who take their parts well. There are two old chaps who are brothers, the wife of one a suffragette, and a young lady going to a masked ball. The wife detects the two two [sic] old fellows trying to escape her and go to the ball. They explain that they are looking for a nobleman, a guest about to arrive and in their desperation pick up Harlan who agrees to impersonate the latter. Plenty of fun and good songs go to make up an act that fits Harlan nicely. Full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 25 October 1909-30 May 1910