Word: keiths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...head-liner at Keith's this week is a rather startling mind-reading act by Hope Eden, who diagnoses one's thoughts and prescribes remedies for one's ills. A close second for popularity is a pocket edition of the play "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," which offers numerous ludicrous situations and is ably acted. Herschell Henlere is an unusual pianist, in versatility and technique, and in his ability to put across his act. Vaudeville lovers recognize two old favorite in Emma Carus and Ben Welch; the latter, now totally blind, does a very funny impersonation. Several other acts, including some...
...Beach 7251 Huntington Ave. (B. &. A.), Back Bay 1710 North Station (Information), Haymarker 5070 Porter Station (B. & M.), Univ. 2958 South Station (Information), Beach 6500 Trinity Place (B. & A.), Beach 7200 Theatres. Arlington, Beach 4520 Colonial, Beach 0411 Copley, Back Bay 5518 Hollis, Beach 0131 Keith's, Beach 1724 Majestic, Beach 4520 Opera House, Beach 4520 Plymouth, Beach 4520 Shubert, Beach 4520 Selwyn, Beach 193 Symphony Hall, Back Bay 1492 Tremont, Beach 0608 Wilbur, Beach 4520 Boston Papers. Associated Press, Fort Hill 0400 Boston Daily Advertiser, Beach 7520 Boston American, Main 5180 Boston Globe, Main 5721 Boston Herald, Beach...
...close of President Lowell's address, Keith Kane '23, captain of the football team, led a cheer for Harvard, and the meeting sang the first stanza of "Fair Harvard" under the leadership of Coach Bingham
...Richmond Keith Kane...
...audience which packed Keith's Theatre Monday night was there with only one idea -- to see Ethel Barrymore. It has been several seasons since Miss Barrymore has appeared in Boston and the larger part of the audience came to see whether she still retained that unique fascination which has made her famous. Her voice is as mellow as ever and she still dominates the stage with her personality and mannerisms. Some of us wish that she would pose a little less and be a little less Miss Barrymore and more of Sir James Barrie's "Kate", but then one goes...