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...Jenna B. McNeill `95 agreed. "I think it's isolated to that one individ- ual. I feel it is a threatening situation andshould be taken seriously," she said...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Police Warn Cabot Students of Stalker | 10/12/1993 | See Source »

...ironic that answering their demands will involve considerable expense," says M. Janet McNeill, spokesperson for Smith College. "That means there are some other things we could be doing for the college but might not be able...

Author: By Jonathan S. Cohn, | Title: The High Costs of a Harvard Defense | 10/28/1989 | See Source »

Smith, along with the other institutions, said it will cooperate fully with the investigation by providing information on how it sets tuition, faculty salaries and student aid, said Janet McNeill, a spokesperson for the college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Probe Targets More Schools | 9/15/1989 | See Source »

OTHER actors don't give as inspired performances. In many cases it appears that the actors would rather be somewhere else. Edward, played by Randall McNeill, spends the majority of the play giving the other actors quizzical stares. There are very few moments when his attitude varies from one of bewilderment. McNeill, however, is capable of better things, as we see in his confrontation with Ginny Marston's Lavinia. During this scene he exhibits a tremendous amount of control over a wide range of emotions...

Author: By Melanie R. Williams, | Title: Harvard Theater | 11/4/1988 | See Source »

...comes when he shouts at Lavinia, "You are really exceptionally unlovable." His chemistry with Lavinia is exceptional. The audience genuinely believes that they are a married couple whose relationship has gone sour. Unfortunately this moment, which constitutes one of the most memorable in the play, fades quickly, as does McNeill's evident acting ability...

Author: By Melanie R. Williams, | Title: Harvard Theater | 11/4/1988 | See Source »

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