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Powers Well Received

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
January
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Despite the driving snow and i large audience gathered Saturday night to hear Lrl.uul I'. Powers, givug the bes; póssible evidente' of Ma 'topularity. Mr. Powers rendered tlie rhree-act comedy, tacles." Tlie impersonaxor diauged voice and features wi o.ise and raoidity. Ili rjflvsenta.tou oí the genial, klndly oíd Beuj. Goldíirch. and his brother, "{ ncle Gregory. hard, stingy and snspicious was - peoially good. He clianged from the one to tüe otlier with tlie greatest CacIlity, keeping eaeh charactcr trui nature. Then again ie cliaEges his character oí' a cunning, gruff bootmaker to tliat oi' the yonng wiiv Beuj., with _'[i i.ii ease. His rendering of tlie íomaic characters was ïiot so bappy, and could scarcely bo said to liave bec-;i up to lii.s work in tiiis and in prerious years. Throughout tlie audienee w;is attentivo and interested, but iu no part duí he arouse vei-y gTeat eutliusiasni.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat