| Sample Newspaper Articles Mentioning Harry Steppe | |||
| Date | Publication | Location | Article Excerpt |
| Thursday, September 25, 1913 | Kansas City Star, The | Kansas City, Missouri | Harry Steppe in Girls from the Follies |
| Tuesday, March 30, 1915 | Indianapolis Star | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
| Thursday, January 27, 1916 | Fort Wayne Journal Gazette | Fort Wayne, Indiana | Burlesque at the Majestic Theatre Sunday...The Girls from the Follies...addition to the laugh producer, Harry Steppe, Hebrew comedian, who is the star of... |
| Saturday, January 29, 1916 | Fort Wayne Journal Gazette | Fort Wayne, Indiana | "...the creative Jew comedian Harry Steppe, surrounded by some of the very..." |
| Friday, October 6, 1916 | Fort Wayne News, The | Fort Wayne, Indiana | "...none other than that well-known and popular Hebrew comedian, Harry..." |
| Friday, October 27, 1916 | Newark Advocate | Newark, Ohio | "...the popular Hebrew comedian, Harry Steppe, who is known wherever Burlesque..." |
| Tuesday, December 10, 1918 | Kansas City Times, The | Kansas City, Missouri | Razzle Dazzle of 1918 with Harry Steppe |
| Sunday, February 09, 1919 | Washington Post | Washington, District of Columbia | "...the two-act burlesque are by Harry Steppe, who also appears as the leading..." |
| Wednesday, December 24, 1919 | Indianapolis Star | Indianapolis, Indiana | "...the two musical acts written by Harry Steppe for the 'Razzle Dazzle of 1919'..." |
| Saturday, December 27, 1919 | Indianapolis Star | Indianapolis, Indiana | "Razzle Dazzle of 1919 with Harry Steppe" |
| Wednesday, April 28, 1920 | Trenton Evening Times | Trenton, New Jersey | "Harry Steppe heads the cast" |
| Sunday, December 25, 1921 | Washington Post | Washington, District Of Columbia | The cast is headed by Harry Steppe, the inimitable Hebrew comedian... |
| Wednesday, April 04, 1923 | Fresno Bee, The | Fresno, California | The White-Orpheum bill starting tomorrow Is headed by the Ford Dancera and Includes Richard Kean and Jack Benny...Jack Benny is a comedian, rather thin a violinist, but works at both...Harry Steppe and Harry O'Neal use an argument as their recipe for laughter in "Just a Debate." |
| Friday, February 22, 1924 | Bridgeport Telegram | Bridgeport, Connecticut | "It not take Harry Steppe innings to ingratiate himself into favor with yesterday's audience at the New Lyric theatre, where he appeared as star of "Dancing Around," the new Columbia Burlesque offering by Cain and Davenport. Vic Casmore cleverly aids Steppe in his comedy. Steppe has an original method of creating laughter through his agreeable manners and witty sayings. Many of his expressions are likely to become current parts of speech." |
| Tuesday, August 25, 1925 | Bridgeport Telegram | Bridgeport, Connecticut | "Harry Steppe and His Big Show opens on Thursday in Bridgeport" "...Steppe as the portly, ever smiling Hebrew Comedian whose criticisms are..." |
| Monday, October 12, 1925 | Zanesville Times Signal | Zanesville, Ohio | "Biggest Crowd of Season Saw Harry Steppe Show" |
| Thursday, September 15, 1927 | Evening State Journal | Lincoln, Nebraska | "The Supper Club Ala Carte with Harry Steppe, Lola Pierce..." |
| Sunday, February 19, 1928 | Decatur Review | Decatur, Illinois | |
| Monday, November 02, 1931 | Edwardsville Intelligencer | Edwardsville, Illinois | "Jewish dialect comedian, brings his big show girls to the Garrick Theatre..." |
| Monday, March 27, 1933 | Syracuse Herald, The | Syracuse, New York | Harry Steppe and Lola Pierce |