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Sylvia Clark, fifth, held up the middle section of the show nicely, putting in a punch just where it was needed. Miss Clark, after slipping over a couple of well written and finely delivered character numbers, did a ballad. “It Might Have Been You.” While rendered capably, the ballad seemed poorly placed. She is a natural comedienne and is at her best when handling comedy character numbers. The travesty classical dance and burlesque drama sent her off at the finish to one of the best hands of the afternoon.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 9 July 1920