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Ruth Roye had to make a speech after singing three numbers in her own rough and ready style, with much facial contortion and a discreet shimmy quiver. She is inclined to overwork some of her eccentricities of manner, but she does communicate a certain responsive good will in her audiences, perhaps by her very exuberance. At any rate she marked up an unqualified individual hit on a bill that is no small feat for a single woman next to closing at close to 11 o’clock.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 22 October 1920