Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1896 — Prof. Brandt, At Opera House May 6th. [ARTICLE]

Prof. Brandt, At Opera House May 6th.

A Few of Many Press Notices. “His stereoptlcon views are far above the average.”—Toledo Dally Bee. “The lecture was highly entertaining through-out."-Toledo Blade. “He has an elegant voice and Is a powerful speaker.’’-Phil. Star. "A complete and beautiful Illustrated hbjpry of the subject.”— Kansas City Times. . “Beautifully colored views and aiyfC— ’ interesting lecture.”— lndlanopoll* JjL "The subject was exhaustive!}*" * the exhibition far above the ordß ?’ Daily Commercial. . |W / “Mr. Brandt Is a fine orator. ** u chaste and fluent.”— Klchip-"!'* •Tin- large Auditor*- v rjwfe j/emple was crowded to hear MiPJI-’andt’s TWjied and thrilling lecture.”— Boston*Dally Standard. "The lecture Is richly illustrated with highly colored views and delivered In such a manner as to hold his auditors flUed with enthusiasm and and Interest throughout the entire entertainment.”—Nebraska State Journal. “The equipment ,1s as good as the Nation affords. There Is a veritable Uluminatioa of the subject. The scenes pass before us In Hfe-llke reality. Mr. Brandt Is a fluent speaker. He relishes humoi and delights m sparkling wit.”— Christian Standard.