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...Horwitz (H) def.B.Cho (D), 3-0, 3-0: 4. Bruenner (H) def. Daily (D), 3-0, 3-0: 5. White (H) def. Yasuda (D), 3-0, 3-0: 6. On (H) def. C Cho (D), 3-0, 3-0: 7. Masland (H) def. Hamilton (D), 3-0, 3-0: 8. Pratt (H) def. Chan (D), 3-0, 3-0: 9. Kaplan (H) def. Campbell...
...certain private conversations in two scenes of one act. Then he refines it further. This one-hour drama is not traditional drama at all, because the characters have already changed before we meet them. And it is less a dialogue than a monologue. In the wonderful character of Patricia Hamilton, we hear a troubled soul having a chat with itself...
Patricia (radiant Frances Conroy) seems more manic than depressive today. She has gone without her medication for three weeks, and is ready, maybe, to go home to her husband Leroy (stalwart John Heard) and their seven kids. Patricia wants Leroy, a carpenter who is descended from Alexander Hamilton, to be more successful and less complacent. And she seeks release from the ghosts of her golden youth. But wry or wistful, she speaks with the reckless lucidity of someone liberated from drugs and intoxicated by the impending peril of real life. "Sooner or later you just have to stand...
...never be forgotten. When I clerked for him in 1983, I heard him bitterly grumble about the way that in his view, many people seemed to have forgotten completely the civil rights champions of the '30s, '40s and '50s: people like Roy Wilkins, Walter White, William Hastie and Charles Hamilton Houston. I got the impression that Justice Marshall felt that he too had been slighted in favor of those who led the protest demonstrations of the '60s, particularly Martin Luther King Jr. At last week's memorial services, however, people from all walks of life showed their appreciation...
...meantime, Hamilton will continue to dream about future matches...