Word: hogans
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...nerve than more direct translations of James's story. Its 1947 Broadway debut was a rousing success, William Wyler's 1949 film adaptation won an Oscar for Olivia de Havilland, and 1994's Broadway sell-out revival won a trove of Tonys. The Lyric Stage production, directed by Polly Hogan and starring Paula Plum as Catherine and Michael Bradshaw as Dr. Sloper, deserves similar accolades...
Still, the cast and crew of the Lyric Stage display a broad-based and almost unimpeachable craftsmanship. Besides the major characters, all of whom are poignantly acted with psychic ambiguities intact, Hogan allows her supporting characters to shine. The full-blooded humanity of Ferrini's Aunt Elizabeth or Bobbie Steinbach's Mrs. Montgomery are intrinsically satisfying, but also serve to highlight Catherine's comparative sallowness...
Dartmouth's Casey Hogan put up a good fight that day, taking first place in three of the five races. Brennen's solid performance the day before, however, was too much. After finishing with two thirds, a second, a ninth and an 11th-place finish on that final day, Brennen walked away with her third straight Single-Handed National Championship...
Stearns' consistency throughout the two-day event earned her the second-place nod as she was able to outpace Hogan who finished a close third...
Harvard (34-16, 18-2 Ivy) shocked the nation by upsetting No. 4-ranked UCLA in the first round of the Regional by a 7-2 margin. The Crimson rode the strong pitching of Frank Hogan'97, who scattered six hits over eight-plus innings for his eighth victory of the season...