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...audience of both young and old gathered in the Quincy House Junior Common Room last night to hear African storyteller Harriet Masembe provide answers to these and other mysteries...
Schwartz, who grew up in Brooklyn and has a master's degree in biochemistry, wrote for such early TV comedies as The Red Skelton Show and Ozzie and Harriet before creating his two biggest hits. Since then he has overseen a cottage industry-producing cartoon shows and TV movies based on Gilligan and the Bradys. He also has produced the occasional TV pilot, like 1982's Scamps, starring Gilligan himself, Bob Denver, as an unemployed television writer...
Hope spoke about Griswold's commitment to his wife Harriet, who was paralyzed in the eighth year of their marriage...
...Images and Identities" suffers not only from political rhetoric, but from lack of cohesion. The exhibit has some interesting pieces, including first editions of Phyllis Wheatley's poetry and Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, as well as some fascinating daguerreotypes of African slaves. These artifacts, though historically relevant, relate only vaguely to Lewis' life. To be fair, historians know very little about the sculptor's background. But "Images and Identities" could improve by delving a little deeper into its central subject rather than focusing on the realities of all women or of all African-Americans...
...leaves his wife, Harriet Allena; a son, William E. Griswold of Belmont; a daughter, Hope E. Murrow of Cambridge; a brother, James Griswold of Exeter, N.H.; a sister, Hope Curfman of Denver; and five grand-children...