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...also by Wilson. All the neuroses of the previous two plays are combined, and then some, in this tale of a brother and sister living incestuously in an apartment shared with their imaginary friends. Lawrence (Richard John Roode) is mortally afraid of going outside the apartment and Joanna (Kelly Spinger) was born with a heart defect and is now pregnant with her brother’s child...
Still, the terror he and Spinger evoke in the climactic scene, in which the games they play finally go too far, is undeniable. And the frequently surreal, constantly gripping play registers as the high point of the evening...
...were set back at fullback, when Dick Jennison, last year's star sophomore was ruled ineligible for scholastic reasons. Jennison, who averaged over four yards a carry scored the Indians' first touchdown against the Crimson last year when he bucked over from the three. McLaughry uses 200 pound John Spinger, at fullback, but the Indian attack still lacks a good hard runner...
Best general references: (On foreign policy) Condut in North Am. Rev.., vol. 158 pp. 58-63 (Jan. '94); Schouler in Forum, XVI 670-689 (Feb. '94); Spinger in N. A. R., vol. 157 pp. 745-752 (Dec. '93); A. B. Hart, Practical Essays in American Government, 98-132; Nation, LXI, 238 (Oct. 3, '95). (On the tariff), Cairnes, Leading Principles, ch. 4; Wilson in N. A. R., vol. 159, pp. 385-394 (Oct. '94), Forum, XVI, 544-549 (Feb. '94) and Boston Herald, Aug. 30, '94; Russell in N. A. R., vol. 157, pp. 641-653 (Nov. '93); Taussig...
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