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Alice Brown, as Persephone, is simply too placid. She may be the anchor in a stormy household, the practical support for two restless dreamers, but nonetheless (indeed, as a result of this) her frustration should be evident in subconscious glimpses early on and flashes of anger later. When she tries to explain to Linda why she married George--Persephone's most touching speech--Brown fails to communicate the depth of this woman's love and the strength of her character. (In all fairness, it must be stated that Brown took over the role only two weeks before the opening...
...rest of the outfield is set. Captain Charlie Santos-Buch (.278) holds down centerfield, and burly Chuck Marshall will anchor his .307 bat in left with Danny Skaff and Paul Scheper to provide ample relief...
...like what they find. Firstbaseman Mark Bingham (a .403 hitter last year with 36 runs batted in, second-sacker Bobby Kelley (.284 and riding a 20-game hitting streak) led a potent attack which pounded out a .282 team batting average last season and yardling sensation Brad Bauer anchor a steady infield which ranks with Navy's as the best in the league, defensively as well as with...
Walter Cronkite is stability and security, an anchor in the storm. Dan Rather [Feb. 25] is aggressive and provocative; he will battle the storm. And yet, the CBS choice is certainly commensurate with the Cronkite tradition because Dan, like Walter, is excellence...
Beckford also came through for the Crimson in her anchor leg of the two-mile relay. Although Villanova broke the tape to win the race in 8:49.8, the Harvard quartet stroke to second in its best time of the season, 8:59.5. The Crimson squad--Martha Clabby, Becky Rogers, Kristin Linsley and Beckford--and Villanova's team became the first two-mile relay teams in the nation ever to break nine minutes indoors...