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HAMLET. Some actors merely occupy space; Nicol Williamson rules the stage. His nasal voice has the sting of an adder; his furrowed brow is a topography of inconsolable anguish. His Hamlet is a seismogram of a soul in shock. Here is a Hamlet of spleen and sorrow, of fire and ice, of bantering sensuality, withering sarcasm and soaring intelligence. He cuts through the music of the Shakespearean line to the marrow of its meaning. He spares the perfidious king who killed his father no contempt, but he saves his rage for the unfeeling gods who, in all true tragedy, make...
...individual matches that winter before losing to the Quakers and their strange balls, 5-4. The loss gave Penn the league championship ahead of the Crimson. You could almost hear Dickie Lee saying, "Strange things happen in this world." Barnaby said that seeing Penn so happy almost took he sting out of the defeat. Coaches have compassion...
Restore sanity his boys did, and the lightweights made it really sting as they ran away from the supposedly strong Penn boats. Heavyweight cox Tom Tiffany, who was journalistically raped by the New York Times after the Adams Cup loss to Penn when they claimed his steering was a major factor in the loss, guided the boat to a resounding 1 1/2 length triumph over the Quakers at Worcester. It was good to get another Penn shirt...
...tiny secessionist Biafra, which he had kept alive with arms shipments against federal Nigerian forces for the, past nine months. It weighed heavily in the Middle East, where he was virtually the only partisan Western friend that the Arabs had. It certainly mattered to Washington, which had felt his sting almost ceaselessly for the past six years...
...criticism is building with sting in the stratosphere occupied by the prestigious Board of Overseers and the Harvard Corporation. This criticism is mostly among Faculty and students...