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Perhaps the best scene in the play occurs as Dupont and La Mole--left alone in the room--each attempts to save himself by pretending to be a murderer. As their panicky, hysterical lines and actions consume the stage, the play reaches an appropriately farcical conclusion...
...jealous of his wife's affections for La Mole, played by Randolph. Randolph, as the foppish lover, saunters around the stage and monopolizes it with his highly stylized movements. The scenes between La Mole and La Passionelle as they plot to throw a murder charge on the last character. Dupont (Stein), are marvelous. As the lovers develop their plans. Dupont, an innocent admirer of La Passionelle, is indeed mistaken for a murderer, when in fact he is only a love-stricken professor of Latin. Stein as Dupont adds a sense of ingenuousness as he did earlier as the prisoner. Spouting...
Lyons received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Alfred I. DuPont award in 1964 as the nation's outstanding newscaster, a 1957 George Foster Peabody Award for Broadcasting, the 1959 Richard Lauterbach Civil Liberties award, the 1962 Freedom Foundation Medal, and the Overseas Press Club Citation...
...months ago the University created a new position in the Development Office and selected Thomas Stephenson, a top-ranking public relations executive, to fill the post. University officials hoped Stephenson, a 40-year employee of the DuPont Corporation and a veteran of many corporate gift-giving decisions, would be able to bring unique insight to his new coordinating task. As director of corporations, he was given responsibility for coordinating the Harvard Campaign's corporate solicitation strategy...
GEORGE MCGOVERN has a new office in Washington now, a few miles uptown from Capitol Hill, at Dupont Circle. He still hasn't broken the place in yet: it's a bit understaffed, scantily furnished, and the walls are bare except for some old McGovern '72 posters. This is the first new office George McGovern has had in eighteen years. The one he used to have, in the Russell Senate Office Building, belongs now to James Abdnor, the New Right Republican who won the 1980 election for senator in South Dakota...