“The Memory Book”

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"The Memory Book" followed, closing the section strongly. Every once In a while there comes a real novelty to vaudeville. This is one of them, and 'While it Is not and will never be a tremendous applause winner, it is one of those acts that wins a silent tribute from the audience. It is so full of simple heart interest that when' the final scene is shown it leaves those in the audience with a sob in their throats and a tear film over the eve. "The Memory Book" is nothing more or less than a series of small scenes into the past, but it is the manner of presentation that makes it entirely worth while. With Miss Nordstrom (who wrote the piece) and Mr. Pinkham are two kiddies employed in the second scene, and they are wonders in their manner of delivering, lines. The settings, at least four, are changed with great rapidity.
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Variety, 54:1 (02/28/1919)