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Whoever said you had to be six feet tall to play women's basketball? No one who knew senior Denise D. Williamson, a short and jovial senior who led the women's basketball teams for the past four years...
Prior to Saturday's contest with Cornell, the Crimson squad thanked its only four-year player. Denise Williamson, with a bouquet of red roses for her contributions to the team...
This disturbs U.S. officials. Says NSF Chief Polar Scientist Frank Williamson: "You can't tell me that a continent that occupies the whole bottom of the world isn't valuable. But our current investment here consists of six airplanes, seven helicopters and just over 1,000 people. It's minuscule compared to what we might be able to gain." From all the hints the Antarctic is giving, the list of possible gains is likely to keep growing. -By Frederic Golden. Reportedby David DeVoss/McMurdo Sound
...match for Williamson, who plays her partner in murder. His Macbeth is skittery and jittery, a neurotic who seems to be in the midst of an identity crisis. It is a fascinating interpretation, which appears to owe something to Richard Nixon, and Williamson manages to make the familiar sound fresh and exciting. In the "Tomorrow" speech, for example, his words come out in spurts, as if they were spoken by a madman, which by that point Macbeth very nearly is. Weber, by contrast, is always predictable, and she seems to know only one way to make a point-loudly...
...Weber is shown up by Williamson the actor, she is let down by Williamson the director, as is the rest of this rather mediocre production. Except for his own performance, Williamson seems to have no coherent idea where he wants to go, and the only clear evidence of a directorial style is speed. The whole evening has a breathless quality, and the actors are in and out in just over two hours. But perhaps, under the circumstances, that is long enough...