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...Thernstrom and Botein a greeting smile...
Although the strike is over, tensions have not eased at all. Last week a special committee on racial and religious prejudice, appointed by Mayor John Lindsay and headed by former State Supreme Court Justice Bernard Botein, reported that "an appalling amount of racial prejudice?black and white?surfaced in and about the school controversy. The anti-white prejudice has a dangerous component of anti-Semitism." Similarly, the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith warned that "undisguised anti-Semitism is at a crisis level in New York City schools where, unchecked by public authority, it has been building...
Kirkland: Joseph S. Alper, Thomas J. Babe, Jr., Stephen W. Botein, Sanford M. Budick, Nicholas F. Delbanco, John W. Jeffries, Keith A. Jones, David N. Klausner, Seth D. Schulman, Robert H. Stellwagen, Charles P. Timmer...
Stephen W. Botein '63 of Kirkland House and New York City; David S. Cole '63 of Lowell House and New York City; and Robert C. Thompson '63 of Dudley House and Springerville, Arizona...
...among the cast. Jill Saxon's portrayal of Constance Neville is clearly the work of a natural comedienne; her timing is excellent, so that her sardonic asides and arch remarks on the mistakes of the night come off brilliantly. Charlotte Eakin as Miss Hardcastle, the "bar-maid," and Steve Botein as her father, imposing and imposed upon, give less consistent performances, but their roles are much longer and more difficult. Miss Eakin is troubled by her voice, which sometimes seems in danger of climbing so high it will disappear off the top. Mr. Botein is simply a slow starter...