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“The Little Cheer-up Girl.” There seems to have been some doubt about this girl’s making good, but she had turned the trick so beautifully that sh”e will go way down the line for the balance of the week on the strength of her impersonations – particularly Tanguay, Vernon and the rest – all of which received a perfect whirlwind applause. In fact, Winter was a distinct hit. She is a very pretty girl, dresses becomingly and has the advantage of youth. She will be a great artist if she keeps on. As it is, she won the house and could hold any house around nine o’clock with credit. Eleven curtain-calls on last two efforts – and a warm day at that.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907