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...groups. But whether a terrified child, fanatical judge or desperate, martyred farmer, each actor manages to create an individual personality and consistently convey it. And the other actors on whom the show's believability rides--Maja Hellmold as Abigail, Jennifer Devine as Proctor's wife Elizabeth, and Jay Mattlin as Danforth, condemning to death by hanging all those who do not confess they are guilty of witchcraft--flesh out each role to the fullest. The small room echoes, and candlesticks shake as Mattlin, in a phenomenal portrayal of conscientiousness and religious fervor turned fanatical, forces everyone in the courtroom...
Facing the prospect of a second year without roommates. Mattlin remains committed to "keeping after" officials developing alternative housing options for the disabled. And Raymond V. Wayne '81, president of Advocating a Better Learning Environment (ABLE), the disabled student organization on campus, says he understands the College's decision to evaluate fully the housing situation before making certain removations. But Wayne adds, "I told Ben, 'If I walk in here in the fall of '83 and find you still in Quincy. I'll be very upset.'" Wayne adds that Quincy, like Canaday, is largely inaccessible to people in wheelchairs, with...
While the College seeks to make more Houses and what one official called "the total Harvard experience" accessible to disabled students. Mattlin plans to continue pursuing Harvard life actively. "There's a teeling of independence here. It's easier to get around this campus than to get around New York City," Mattlin says, adding with a grin. "If I have a problem here. I can call Mr. Crooks and things will be tended to--whereas if you're in New York, you don't just call the mayor...
...Mattlin says he may write for Harvard publications next year--something in which he dabbled this year. After college, Mattlin would like to pursue his writing interest and go to law school--"for lack of a better thing...
Despite a few problems here. Mattlin believes he has succeeded in remaining a social, friendly person. "I think people who are disabled often feel it's a hopeless case. They think it's their dominant feature and the only way they'll be identified. That's stupid. It's just not true...