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William Robinson, formerly of Cooper and Robinson, is now essaying as a single.
Appearing just at bed time, it seemed more people were anxious too see whether it was raining than listen to him.
"Robinson does rather well as a single for the small time, but it is really George Cooper who gets the notice after seeing him alone. If anyone ever had any doubts as to the value of a "straight man" they should now see Robinson. They would realize what Cooper was to the old act."
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Variety 24:11 (11/18/1911)