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...other committee members are Stanley L. Cavell, Cabot Professor of Aesthetics; Frank M. Cross Jr. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and Onental Languages; Brenan A. Maher, professor of the Psychology of the Personality, William P. Reinhardt, associate professor of Chemistry; and Robert L. Wolff, Coolidge Professor of History...
...Klug's sincerity. In hopes of securing the blessing of Pope Paul VI she has sent the Vatican a transcript of her revelations, which have been coming in regularly for some five years now. So far there has been no word from the Vatican, but Bishop Leo T. Maher of San Diego has advised his flock not to support the Hill, citing the possible harm to the "unsuspecting faithful" from claims that could turn out to be erroneous or fraudulent. Fran, though, is not deterred by criticism. "God says to me 'Do not worry about those...
...triumvirs, Lepidus, and his tippling aboard Pompey's ship is amusing. Lee Richardson's Enobarbus is strangely disengaged from its context, and his voice is not musical enough for what are some of the most gorgeous passages ever penned. Michael Levin's Pompey, Steve Karp's Menas. Joseph Maher's Agrippa, and Joseph Lambie's Eros are among those who need more vocal guidance. Peter Thompson scores points as the once-bitten-talee shy Messenger, and Rosalind Harris is properly sweet as Octavia...
...whom speak carefully nurtured low-class accents. Phillip Kerr is outstanding as the mustachioed cockney Bill Walker--swaggering, snarling, pugnacious, unrepenteat. His performance is all the more impressive for managing to obliterate every trace of his work as Octavius in the two Shakespeare plays. As the starving Peter, Joseph Maher is eloquent whether silent or speaking...
JOSEF SOMMER, who has usually specialized in portraying old men (and who played Caesar in the 1966 production), is now a properly lean and cynical Cassius. His wide vocal range and unfailingly intelligent line-readings add up to a first-rate performance. Joseph Maher's Casca will be almost equally good if he learns to say "part" and "market" instead of "paht" and "mahket...