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Singing, talk and stories.
Russell Mack and Blanche Vincent followed a lot of singing, and the short talk used as an
opener for the act served to break the monotony, but Mack needs to brush up on some of his
stories, the one about the Irishman running the engine into the roundhouse and out again
being old enough to have earned a pension. When Miss Vincent, a good looking girl, makes her entrance and the two get into their music the real merit of this act begins and holds up right to the finish. All their songs are done well, and earned them a liberal hand.
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Variety, 54:11 (05/09/1919)