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Singing, comedy, and stories.
"When Ireland Comes Into Her Own."
Shea and Bowman held down next to closing spot with comedy aplenty, especially Shea, who does not lose a minute in making them laugh. Neither of the lads sport any overseas chevrons or any decorations with the exception of a Croix de Guerre metal on the chest of the lieutenant Shea, besides his comedy work, sings several ballads very effectively. His second one entitled, "When Ireland Comes Into Her Own," called for an encore. The lieutenant only talks of his experience.
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Variety, 54:8 (04/18/1919)