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O’Neil’s Restaurant Closing After 24 Years BY BRIAN SLUPSKI

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fter 24 years, a Winnetka institution will close its doors. O’Neil’s Restaurant, 1003 Green Bay Road, will cease operating on Jan. 1 2016. “It’s been a great run, but its time for someone else to come in with a new concept,” said O’Neil’s owner Patrick O’Neil. O’Neil said he plans to focus on his other two Winnetka restaurants – Trifecta Grille and Little Ricky’s Rib Joint – both of which he said are thriving. “We tried remodeling O’Neil’s and changing the menu but after [24] years it just ran out of gas. And the other two [restaurants] are rocking,” O’Neil said, adding that sales had stayed flat at O’Neil’s despite the changes. Continued on PG 12

SPECTRE is in theatres now.

NORTHWESTERN ALUM PENS SCREENPLAY FOR LATEST BOND The newest installment of the James Bond series finds 007 busy untangling the nefarious web that is SPECTRE

side from the British spelling for “specter,” meaning ghost, what is SPECTRE? It’s not new. In fact we’ve seen it—them—before; the master villain Franz Oberhauser (played by Christoph Waltz) tells Bond (in a shadowy dreamlike sequence reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut): “You came across me so many times, yet you never saw me. What took you so long?” What took us so long, indeed? SPECTRE’s machinations are grand. Like the stylized political cartoons depicting early 20th century monopolies, their shadowy tentacles slip through governments, strangle combatants, and envelop the world over. The acronym stands for the Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion: a global terrorist organization that plays a major role in the Bond stories; first introduced in 1959 by the novelist Ian Fleming in the novel Thunderball. We’ve seen SPECTRE onscreen before, and many Bond villains count themselves as (card-carrying?) members. There’s Dr. No (Dr. No), Emilio Largo (Thunderball) and, of course, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (From Russia With Love, Thunderball, and Diamonds Are Forever, to name a few). Blofeld, you may remember, is the bald-

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headed criminal mastermind with a scar over his eye and a fluffy white cat in his lap. Ring any bells? In recent years, he’s been recalibrated in pop culture as the innocuous, (if not endearing) rogue Dr. Evil in Austin Powers. In fact, and this is true, after For Your Eyes Only—where Bond unceremoniously drops him down a chimney stack before the credits even roll—the filmmakers lost the rights to the character. (To add insult to, ahem, injury—he even goes unnamed in that last movie.) A legal battle lasting for more than 50 years is the reason; with MGM Studios and the Broccoli family finally acquiring all of the rights to the 007 franchise f rom screenwriter Kevin McClory and his estate in recent years. Where does that leave us? Well, more uncertain then we’d like. We’re left with a rebooted franchise (starting with 2006’s Casino Royale); with a moody, brooding James Bond; played by a moody, brooding British actor who would rather slit his own wrists with glass shards—ouch— than play the titular role again. Enter John Logan. You’d be forgiven for not knowing the name; but the Northwestern University alum has put pen to paper for a wide range of films (Gladiator, The Aviator, Hugo), TV shows (Penny Dreadful), and Continued on PG 12

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INDEX

IN THIS ISSUE [ NEWS ]

[ REAL ESTATE ]

12 w riting spectre

24 open houses

Latest James Bond film was penned by Northwestern grad.

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Find out — complete with map — what houses you can walk through for possible purchase on the North Shore on Sunday.

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25 houses of the week

After 24 years, O’Neil’s is closing in Winnetka.

Intriguing houses for sale in our towns are profiled.

[LIFESTYLE & ARTS ]

[ SPORTS ]

16 love & marriage

31 h aving a field day

The topic married people just won’t talk about.

New Trier’s girls field hockey team defeated Glenbard West 1-0 to claim its 12th state title.

17 north shorts

Why leave the North Shore?

18 n orth shore foodie

[ LAST BUT NOT LEAST ]

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Author takes on world of sociology.

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that a senior rabbi of a prominent North Shore congregation decides to become an Uber driver, but Steven Stark Lowenstein was looking for a new experience. “I had no idea what it would yield and what the message was supposed to be,” said Lowenstein, who is the senior rabbi at the reform congregation Am Shalom in Glencoe. He had used the popular car service company on occasion and marveled at how Uber was changing how people interact with each other and do business. “To me it was a timely business and an opportunity to explore what is happening in the world,” he explained.

“There were some moments as an Uber driver I connected with people in a powerful way that doesn’t always happen everyday.” –Steven Stark Lowenstein

He met all sorts of different people as an Uber driver, kept a journal on his smart phone after every ride, and was amazed by the company’s technology. He ultimately decided to use the experience in his sermon on the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. “As clergy we can find holiness in lots of different ways. There were some moments as an Uber driver I connected with people in a powerful way that doesn’t always happen everyday,” he said. Lowenstein hopes to inspire others to try something completely out of the box, noting that meaning can be found in many different experiences. And he may consider driving for Uber again and possibly videotaping the experience. To read an exerpt of Rabbi Lowenstein’s journal, go to dailynorthshore.com

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NEWS SCREENPLAY Cont. from PG 1 plays (Red) that you would recognize. He’s also the co-writer of not one, but two of the newest, hardest hitting films in the James Bond series: Skyfall and Spectre. It’s hard to imagine many blockbuster action-movie screenwriters having a bust of Shakespeare in their office. (Logan does.) Or being able to quote any line from Diamonds Are Forever. (Logan can do that, too.) He saw that movie when he was 10 years old, and ever since he’s counted himself a fan of the British Secret Service agent. But his creative tendencies have always gravitated closer toward The Bard. He was eight when his Belfast-born father, a naval architect who had a deep appreciation for literature, said to him one day, “Come and watch this movie with me on TV. It’s got ghosts and sword fights.” That movie was Hamlet. “If you want to be a successful screenwriter, here’s the secret… you have to read Hamlet,” Logan said in a British Academy of Film and Television Arts lecture podcast. “And you have to read it again, and you have to read it until you understand every word.” He trafficked in his own advice. After graduating from Northwestern in 1983, Logan had no money and no job prospects. When he found work, it was shelving books at the University’s Law Library. Every morning he would work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. shelving books. When he wasn’t shelving, he was reading Shakespeare, writing,

“If you want to be a successful screenwriter, here’s the secret… you have to read Hamlet. And you have to read it again, and you have to read it until you understand every word.” –John Logan

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and schooling himself on how to be a proper playwright. His earliest plays drew from real life drama: Never the Sinner tells the story of the infamous Leopold and Loeb case; Hauptmann was about the Lindbergh baby kidnapping; and Riverview, a musical melodrama set at Chicago’s famed amusement park. All were put on more or less during a “very vibrant time in Chicago theatre,” said Logan. It wasn’t until an ex-HBO executive discovered one of his plays

that Logan entered into the movie industry. That executive, Brian Siberell, left HBO to become an agent at Creative Artists Agency, a talent agency in Los Angeles; taking on Logan as his first client and guiding him to write his earliest screenplay: a take on King Lear in the NFL—or what would eventually become Any Given Sunday. (Oliver Stone read Logan’s draft and personally coached him through 26 more drafts to make the final film.) When Logan

started writing the premise for Skyfall—a gripping, unflinching, humanizing movie for the onedimensional super spy, with more elements of film noir than most Bond films—he had already received a Tony Award, a Golden Globe, and three Academy Awards. He had also been an openly gay screenwriter in Hollywood for decades. Spectre marks the second Bond movie Logan and director Sam Mendes have worked on together. Lately, after smashing box-office records with Skyfall, the duo have partnered for Penny Dreadful on Showtime. (The title refers to the penny dreadfuls, a type of 19thcentury cheap British fiction with lurid and sensational subject matter, and stars Josh Hartnett and Eva Green.) With Spectre, Logan has the not-so-easy task of keeping the Bond f ranchise going for another couple of decades. If you’re going to do that, it doesn’t hurt to introduce an ever-expanding league of assassins and terrorists out for Bond’s blood. Will we see Blofeld make an appearance? (For its part, the Internet has its money on Blofeld being a she.) Either way, Logan will have had succeeded: Bond has shed his silly, onedimensional archetype in favor of a character that could traipse across the stage. Bond bleeds, and we bleed with him.

NEWS DIGEST Heads Up! A Night on Concussions in Sports A free panel discussion on concussions in sports will be held at Lake Forest College at the Lily Reid Holt Memorial Chapel, 555 N. Sheridan Road, in Lake Forest at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10. The panel will include medical experts and sports authorities about the brain and sports, including the latest concussion research and prevention protocols. Panelists include Dr. Dorothy Kozlowski, professor of biology at DePaul University; Dr. Elizabeth Pieroth, neuropsychologist and head injury concussion specialist for the Chicago Bears, Blackhawks, White Sox, and Fire; and associate director of the NorthShore University HealthSystem Sports Concussion Program; Lake Forest College students from Synapse, the student neuroscience organization, and Athletic Council. The panel will discuss how the brain is affected by a concussion and what parents should be aware of when considering letting their student play a high-contact sport. Register at lakeforest.edu/ events or call 847-735-6011. LF-LB Artisan Guild Hosting French Market Boutique The Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Artisan Guild will host an authentic and lively French Market, Nov. 11-12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at CROYA/Lake Forest Recreation Center (400 Hastings Road). The event will feature live music and a vibrant market atmosphere with stalls brimming with irresistiblypriced creations made by the community ’s most popular artists. Shoppers will find jewelry, soaps, cards, candy, hand-carved pens, paintings, fabric purses and much more. In addition, French baker Claude Bouteille will be on site serving sweet treats and café lunch f rom his Taste of Paris Café. Claude is a well- known, former Lake Forest merchant, who moved his business to Mundelein several years ago. Proceeds from the French Market will benefit CROYA (www.croya. com), the Mothers Trust Foundation (http://www.motherstrustfoundation.org), and the valuable programs they provide for community youth.

tion will be held in the League’s gallery space on the second floor of the Winnetka Community House, 620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka. The Small Works Show includes images no larger than 144 square inches in size. Works representing painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and mixed media will be exhibited. The show will be on display – with most artwork for sale – through Monday, January 11, 2016. As always, this show comes at a perfect time for holiday gift-giving. The crowds who frequent NSAL’s gallery have come to count on this show as a great place to purchase quality art at affordable prices. Revenue from the show is dedicated to funding the NSAL school and outreach. The North Shore Art League is a not-forprofit organization, now in its 91st year, dedicated to enriching the human spirit and the life of its community through art education and exhibitions.

Lake Forest Civic Orchestra Concert Nov. 22 The Lake Forest Civic Orchestra (LFCO) is pleased to share the stage with the Northbrook Community Choir and the Waukegan Concert Chorus, as well as three female soloists, in its upcoming “Lifting Every Voice” on Sunday, November 22, at 4 pm in Lake Forest’s Gorton Community Center auditorium. The LFCO and the vocal ensembles will perform cherished masterpieces from the vocal repertoire, including Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria; Samuel Barber’s Knoxville, Summer of 1915; and Daniel Auber’s Overture to Le Cheval De Bronze. To buy tickets online, please visit www.lakeforestcivicorchestra.org. The Gorton Community Center is located at 400 E. Illinois Road in Lake Forest

H.M.S Pinafore Fall Production H.M.S. Pinafore will be performed at the Gorton Community Center, 400 E. Illinois Road in Lake Forest at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7 and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8. Directed by Geoff Button, of Chicago’s Hypocrites Theatre Company, H.M.S. Pinafore is a hysterical musical tale of romance North Shore Art League 9th on the high seas that timelessly Annual ‘inchworks’ Fine Arts skewers the pretenses of snobbery. Show Coming Up Production features the Lake The North Shore Art League Forest College Theater and Music will open its ninth annual ‘inch- Departments and communiworks’ Fine Arts Show this year ty members. on Thursday, Nov. 19, 6:30-8 Tickets are $20 for general admisp.m. The wine and cheese recep- sion, $10 for students.


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“We are very grateful to all of our customers and we will conMary O’Neil manages Tritinue serving our customers,” fecta Grill, 501 Chestnut St., and O’Neil said. O’Neil said there already has Patrick O’Neil will continue to manage Little Ricky’s, 540 been inquiries regarding the Lincoln Ave. O’Neil’s restaurant location. gift certificates will be redeem“The town will support a new able at the other two restaurants. place at that location,” O’Neil Trifecta Grill “reflects a hip said. “They supported us for 24 downtown experience with modyears. It was a great, great reserate pricing,” according to the taurant for us. It’s sad. It’s personal to us, but it’s time and it restaurant’s web site. The 21 will allow us to put our energy Club area of the restaurant feaand focus on the other two.” tures self-dispensing wine machines. Little Ricky’s Rib Joint O’Neil said that he was not only offer’s fall-off-thehopeful a buyer for the location bone-ribs but “an extensive menu could be in place by the time the –Patrick O’Neil Ravinia North Shore Mahoney Heating_Layout 1 10/28/15 9:00 AM Page 1 that covers a vast array11-6 of tastes.” restaurant closes.

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umerous polls say romantic partners are more likely to talk about sex than money – though money matters

weigh heavily on our minds. A 2014 Associated Press-WE TV poll found that two-thirds of Americans think it’s harder to

talk about money with their romantic partner than it is to talk about sex. And a 2015 survey of 15,000 men and women by researchers from University College London found that people are seven times more likely to tell a stranger how many sexual partners they’ve had, whether they’ve had an affair, and whether they’ve ever contracted a sexually-transmitted disease than to reveal their income. It was one of the world’s most comprehensive studies of attitudes toward sex, and only three percent of participants refused to answer the most intimate questions. On the other hand, nearly 20 percent resisted questions about their salaries. Several flat out refused to quantify their household incomes. Had I been asked to participate, I would have been among the three percent who got red in the face and declined to talk about sex; I think that’s why this research fascinates me. I’d far rather talk about money – that in the Associated PressWE TV poll, most of the respon-

dents said it was acceptable to ask someone out because they seem successful, but unacceptable to turn someone down because they haven’t yet found success. One-third found it acceptable to search online for clues about a potential date’s financial status. But almost all say it is still the man’s job to pay for the first date; 70 percent said he is not expected to pay for everything on subsequent dates. If the dates lead to marriage and family, well, the pressure is on. The AP-WE TV poll found that half of Americans believe a man with a family has a responsibility to choose a higher-paying job over one that is more satisfying, compared with 42 percent who felt that way in 1978 Time/ Yankelovich survey. “Open communication about money is a vital part of any romantic relationship, but discussing finances is often stigmatized in American culture,” said Caroline McNally, vice president of marketing at Yodlee, a maker of financial data applications, in a 2014 statement. It was at that

time that Yodlee released its survey on money and sex. Yodlee found that 62 percent of Americans (77 percent of women and 46 percent of men) think about money more than sex. And of those in a relationship, 27 percent say their wealth

worries affect how often they want to be intimate with their partner. Please, please don’t send me any emails about sex. But I can otherwise be reached for your comments at joanna@northshoreweekend.com.

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Restoring the North Shore for 75 Years “The Trip”

tilted back a bit, you regret that you had to schedule your deparhe North Shore has almost ture at workday’s end, the busiest everything. No need to time for travelers. But such things belabor the point. Although, are often beyond your control. As you sit suspended in time, in a moment, we’ll probably do your mind wanders to the point just that. But first... you made earlier: the North Every once in a while, you find Shore has it all. Why leave? yourself obligated to leave home There’s every kind of restauand go on a trip whether you rant. Big, little, plain, fancy. There want to or not. are pubs for fun, and also gourmet You try to be positive about it. spots for those with adventureOnce you’re settled in, your belt some palates. is clicked and you take off, travel The North Shore even has time is usually only about an hour Broadway-quality entertainment. and forty-five minutes. A newly updated theater in While en route, with your seat Glencoe is said to be one of the

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COOKING & WINE @ 909 COMBINES LEARNING AND DINNER PARTIES sional chef to teach a class, at home, in this very kitchen. And deas hit us in different ways, if she were feeling this way, and in different places. For surely others would want that Marilee Fellinger, inspiration in-person instruction as well? hit her right in her very kitchen: It turns out, she was right. which would change it forever. The company Fellinger started, After spending hours upon Cooking & Wine @ 909, has hours watching the Food taken off, with a schedule that Network, Fellinger, a self-de- includes thematic classes such scribed foodie and former cor- as “Latin Flair” and “Bears & porate marketing executive, Booze” nights, while also allowthought of one of those killer ing customers to come up with ideas that we all wish we could their own custom classes on any act on: why not hire a profes- cuisine or theme they like. To date, the “Fancy Shmancy Appetizers” class—available on Nov. 12—has been the most popular. And for good reason. “Pre-holidays, people are trying to get ideas for entertaining,” says Fellinger. “And also, people are in need of a night out—it’s a fun girls night out.” Arranged around the oversized island in Fellinger’s kitchen, classes are instructed by professional chefs. (In the past they’ve included guests chefs such as Greg Carter of Ten Mile House, and Fernando Coppola, executive chef of W Chicago – City Center.) “Fancy Shmancy Appetizers” is hosted by Blair Carothers, a certified Marilee Fellinger personal chef, caterer, and BY SIMON MURRAY

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½ lemon, juiced ½ small red onion, finely sliced Sumac (can be found at a Middle Eastern Grocery or good spice shop) Pomegranate seeds (recommended fresh) Cilantro, individual leaves, separated from the stems 1. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Rub the chicken thighs with 2 tablespoons of olive oil, za’atar, garlic and seasoning onto the chicken thighs and lay them flat in a glassbaking pan. Roast in the

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Supporters of the Weizmann Institute of Science, based in Rehovot, Israel, came together on October 17 at the Fairmont Chicago Hotel to raise $1.8 million for the research institute, which is home to thousands of scientists who strive daily to improve mankind’s understanding of nature and illness. The night honored Mesirow Financial Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard S. Price. Co-chaired by Marilyn Perlman and Brian Price, the event was emceed by CBS new anchor Rob Johnson, featuring special remarks by Mayor Rahm Emanuel. weizmann-usa.org

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7. 140 Franklin Place, Unit 209 LAKE FOREST Sunday 12-3 $329,000 Jim Warfield, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff 847.961.0134 8. 1665 Telegraph Road LAKE FOREST Sunday 1-4 $1,015,000 Kelly & Kiki, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff 847.826.6800 9. 900 E. Westleigh Road LAKE FOREST Sunday 1-4 $2,499,000 Mona Hellinga, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff 847.814.1855

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ANOTHER 4-STAR PERFORMANCE Trevians are the ‘reel’ deal again, capture 12th state field hockey title BY BILL MCLEAN, SPORTS@NORTHSHOREWEEKEND.COM

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hey gathered, every member of the New Trier field hockey team, in the basement at senior Audrey Kingdom’s house on Halloween Eve. It also was the night before the state championship game, New Trier vs. Glenbard West, an ideal time to escape and bond and laugh. Trevians got comfortable on Oct. 30 and watched Halloweentown, a Disney Channel movie, rated TV-G. The plot: a girl learns she is a witch and helps save a town full of other supernatural creatures. Characters in the movie reminded some of Trevians of some of their teammates. Waves of laughter ensued in the basement. The 1998 movie spawned three sequels. The next day, on the home turf in Northfield, in rainy, windy cold, miserable conditions, New Trier’s top-seeded field hockey team edged Glenbard West’s thirdseeded club 1-0. It was another sequel in a long-running, highly successful franchise. Part 12, to be exact, and rated TV-G (short for Trevians are Good). Stout defense and senior defender Rose Gorski’s goal helped New Trier (27-5) capture its 12th state title in program history, 10th under 26th-year coach Stephanie Nykaza and sixth since 2007. The lone goal came at the 22:32 mark of the second half, off a penalty corner. Senior Maggie Lake pushed the ball inbounds to classmate Gorski, stationed near senior Alison Denby. The ball deflected off Gorski’s stick and rolled towards Denby’s stick. Denby quickly fed the ball back to Gorski, who swung the only way she knows how to swing: hard. Hilltoppers defenders, along with the rain and whipping winds, were no match for the shot from the Cornell University-bound Gorski. The ball found the cage. “Rose was huge for us, offensively and defensively,” Nykaza said afterward, steady raindrops failing to dampen her excitement. “All of our girls had the mindset, the right mindset, to do what they did today. It’s always about that, the mindset. It’s also about the girls. This was their show.”

against Glenbard West last week, Lake Forest High School’s field hockey team had not allowed a goal in nearly a month. The Scouts had also appeared in the last 12 state title games. West’s third-seeded Hilltoppers stunned the second-seeded Scouts, 3-1, on Oct. 29. “It was devastating,” Lake Forest coach Melanie Walsh said. “It broke their hearts.” Two days later, in the game for third place in Northfield, Lake Forest downed fifth-seeded Loyola Academy 3-1 behind two goals from Libby Thompson and another from senior Sheridan Weiss. “I told them, ‘Treat this game like it’s the state championship,’ ” Walsh said. “I’m really proud of the way they rallied from a sad, sad day. This team is stacked with talent, and the girls played together beautifully.” Thompson, a Duke University recruit, tallied the first two goals of the game, the second somehow avoiding the legs and the sticks of three, maybe four, Ramblers on its path to the cage. “I took a giant swing,” Thompson, the daughter of a former Duke track and field team member (Sandy Timothy ThompALL HANDS ON HARDWARE: Members of New Trier field hockey team celebrate after beating Glenbard West in the state championship son), said. game. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER. “It’s a team sport,” she added. Denby, a Middlebur y School Field Hockey Association have been a beautiful goal at 10:15 scooped up a free ball near a side- “Our ‘D’ held strong.” (Vermont) College recruit, played Player of the Year and George- of the second half, a right-on cross line and air dribbled it with her Illinois High School Field a tireless brand of field hockey in town University-bound Lindsay from Lake splish-splashing to the stick, tap-tap-tap-tapping it past Hockey Association Player of the the title game, keeping posses- Getz, left New Trier’s home field stick of a hustling Weaver. Every a couple of Hilltoppers. It was a Year Lindsay Getz scored Loyola’s sions alive with her stick skills and with a shots-on-goal total of zero. second of the championship game slick move, a smart move. It ate goal off a penalty corner, cutting thwarting the occasional Glen- Nykaza knows you can’t win a was a sweet one for Weaver, who up time, precious time Glenbard the Scouts’ lead to 2-1 at 6:18 of bard West rush with her will. In state title on talent alone. Nykaza sat out NT’s state championship West couldn’t afford to lose. It the first half. Junior Hannah one stretch in the second half, wants her girls to wonder, at effort last fall with a torn ACL. drew cheers from New Trier’s Metzger was the victorious goalDenby briefly lost control of the various junctures of a season, Am Senior Jessica Urkov, filling in faithful. keeper. Seniors Katelyn Lochiball to a Hilltopper near midfield I getting ready for a field hockey nicely for an injured Kingdom, Northfield was no longer atto, Becca Skinner, Emma but stole it right back. game or a cross country race? made the stop of the day, clearing Northfield at that moment. DeNoble and Meggie Armstrong “To play energetically,” Denby “We run them hard,” Nykaza, a dangerous shot in front of Tre- Northfield had become Field- stood out defensively for the said of her primary role in 2015. a kinetic wellness teacher at the vians junior goalkeeper Therese hockeytown. Scouts (18-4), a Final Four team for the 20th season in a row. “We all had goals in mind this school, admitted. “They run; they Cooney at 21:20 of the second season. We all came together lift. We condition hard.” half — a little more than a minute Notable: Six Trevians made the today. It was great, seeing everyIt certainly showed on Oct. 31. after Gorski’s goal. Urkov also Illinois High School Field Notable: Lake Forest High body pull together, fight. We’re New Trier maintained possession made a key steal on another Glen- Hockey Association all-state School junior Libby Thompson fighters to the end.” of the ball, unofficially, between bard West surge. team: junior Nell Van Schaack and seniors Sheridan Weiss, They were in the best shape of 80-85 percent of the time against Junior Nell Van Schaack came and seniors Rose Gorski, Alison Katelyn Lochiatto, Becca Skinner their lives on the final weekend Glenbard West. Maybe more. up big. Senior Amanda David Denby, Audrey Kingdom, Sophia and Emma DeNoble made the of the season, coming off a splen- Villanova University-bound came up big. Lake, with only 4:05 Crnkovich and Claire Weaver. IHSFHA all-state team, as did did 4-0 state semifinal defeat of Claire Weaver, a captain, and left in the season, then made New Loyola Academy’s Lindsay Getz, Loyola Academy on Oct. 29. LA’s Colgate University-bound Lake Trier’s drenched faithful forget all Third place game Clare Fallon, Gabby Paraccini and Heading into a state semifinal Jane Totaro. Ramblers, featuring Illinois High nearly connected on what would about the nasty weather. She


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Sophomore embraces tough conditions, excels in Lake Forest’s sectional win BY KEVIN REITERMAN, SPORTS@NORTHSHOREWEEKEND.COM

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aked on. Minutes after the race — on a morning fit best for ducks and umbrellas — a drenched and mud-speckled Chody couldn’t wipe the smile off her face. She was experiencing a runner’s high. For her, the weather for the Class 3A Schaumburg Sectional at Busse Woods on Oct. 31 was fabulously miserable. Steady rain and a treacherous three-mile terrain seem to bring the best out of Chody. The Lake Forest High School sophomore crossed the finish line in fifth place (18:12.15), leading the Scouts to a sectional championship. “I know it might sound a little weird,” said Chody, with a smile. “But I love running in this. “I tend to stay positive in bad weather,” she added. “The rain didn’t have that much effect on me.” Chody has been good all season. And, true to form, she becomes especially good at this time of season. “ ‘Big Race’ Brett Chody,” said LF head coach Steve Clegg, who watched his squad (79 points) outrun fellow state qualifiers Grant (100), Barrington (101), Stevenson (113) and Palatine (115). “This is what she does in the big meets. This is what she did at state last year.” Last fall, as a freshman, Chody helped LF to a runner-up team finish in Class 2A state race by blasting to a 12th-place finish on the three-mile layout at Peoria’s Detweiller Park. In Saturday’s race at Busse Woods, LF freshman Lauren Garriques (6th, 18:13.93) also exploded to the finish line, coming in one second behind Chody, while senior Katie Condon (16th, 18:41.36), sophomore Emma Milburn (20th, 18:48.83) and freshman Courtney Schmidt (32nd, 19:26.05) rounded out a Formidable Five. “I knew we’d all be there,” said Chody. “This is what we were hoping for,” Clegg said. “Lauren and Katie followed the plan perfectly. Emma gutted it out.” And then, there’s Courtney Schmidt, who ran ahead of her sisters, senior twins Callahan

run out of gas,” he said. He found out that he was anemic. Taking iron supplements have done wonders for his running. Junior teammate Warren Blood also came up with a top-five finish (15:24). “He runs his best at the end of the year,” said Wismer. Others in NT’s top five included Jack Litowitz (22nd, 15:46), Patrick Norrick (29th, 15:54) and Alex Burck (34th, 15:56).

CHODY, CHODY, CHODY: Lake Forest High School’s Brett Chody, seen here in the North Suburban Conference race on Oct. 24, drove to a fifth-place finish at the Schaumburg Sectional. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER.

(66th) and Kelsey (83rd). “Courtney was super solid today,” said Clegg. “After the race, she looked at me right in the eye, and said, ‘Coach, I gave it all I had.’’’

have stopped right there. But she wanted to finish and help the team.” And she did. Nawor completed the task in 20:36, which placed her fifth on the team (84th) behind Kaitlyn Twadell (61st), Lake Forest Boys: Mark Myers Robin Israel (71st), Rachel Powers earned one of the at-large state (73rd) and Marni Pine (74th). The berths. The senior battled the ele- Giants placed 14th in the team ments and came in 11th in 16:06. standings. At last year’s Class 2A meet, Myers claimed all-state honors Highland Park Boys: By the time with a 17th-place finish at Det- the sectional boys race comweiller Park. menced — 75 minutes after the Junior Etienne Najman com- start of the girls race — every step peted in the sectional but did not on the Busse Woods course turned qualify. into an adventure. The rain just kept coming. Highland Park Girls: Charlotte “It was tough,” admitted HighNawor was the tough-luck kid at land Park Brett Davidson. “Every the Schaumburg Sectional. The step you took was slick. I did my senior standout, who earned Class best. I’ll be ready for next weekend 3A all-state honors last November (Class 3A state meet at Peoria’s (21st place), had a mishap 300 Detweiller Park).” meters into the race. Davidson stayed with the “She turned her ankle at the leaders most of the way. He eventurn,” said HP head coach Andy tually fell back with 800 meters Butler. “A lot of runners would left. The senior wound up placing

sixth overall in 15:50.86. The winner, Lake Zurich’s Matt Pereira, was clocked in 14:40.47. “Brett went up against some of the top runners in state today,” said HP head coach Steve Buti. “He’s worked really hard to get to this point.” Buti was disappointed with HP’s team finish. “We had been coming along real well,” said the coach, who watched his team finish ninth overall with 236 points. “This was not what we were hoping for.” “I thought we (as a team) might make some noise here,” said Davidson. The other scorers were Nate Amster (42nd), Jose Reyes (53rd), Charlie Skurie (65th) and Alec Glazier (70).

Lake Park Sectional He was like the fast car on the freeway. New Trier’s Josh Derrick didn’t get off to a particularly quick start

in the Class 3A sectional at Lake Park High School on Oct. 31. But the senior definitely found that extra gear on his way to a runner-up finish. He cruised the rain-soaked three miles in 15:18 and helped his team to a statequalifying third-place finish (92 points). “After the first 800 meters, I was pretty far back. I was around 20th place,” said Derrick. “I just kept passing guys. Then, I gunned it to the finish line. I was happy with the way I closed.” Derrick has put together a solid season. He’s been at the top or near the top in six major meets this fall: 1st at Niles West Regional, 3rd at the Central Suburban League Championships, 8th at the First to the Finish Invite, 8th at the Palatine Invite and 12th at the Hornet-Red Devil Invite. “He’s figured it out,” said NT head coach David Wismer. Last year was a struggle for Derrick. “With a mile left, I would just

New Trier Girls: Now this was impressive. New Trier simply dominated the Class 3A Lake Park Sectional on Oct. 31. The Trevians scored only 50 points and put six runners in the top 15: Grace Fagan (6th, 17:54), Caroline Fix (9th, 18:10), Caroline Trukenbrod (10th, 18:13), Kelli Schmidt (12th, 18:16), Oona Jung-Beeman (13th, 18:16) and Molly Schmidt (15th, 18:22). “A really nice group performance,” said NT head coach John Burnside. “They know that they can depend on one another. “Today, they just went out there and raced,” the coach added. “They were surging throughout the race.” Loyola Girls: The Ramblers just missed advancing as a team. They tallied 208 points, while York took the fifth and final spot with 200 points. Senior Kathryn House, however, was not to be denied. She started strong and finished strong, qualifying to state by placing eighth in 18:06.8. House, who has battled illness (virus) and injury (shin pain) all season, will be making a return trip to the state meet at Peoria’s Detweiller Park. Last year, she placed 41st. “I had worse injuries last year,” said House, who now has three top-10 sectional finishes in her career. “I am feeling so much better this year. And I’m a lot more confident.” LA’s other scorers were Lainey McKinley (42nd, 18:48.9), Payton Hoag (43rd, 18:48.9), Margot Dooley (52nd, 19:03) and Allie Zahn (73rd, 19:29).


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Lake Forest sophomore linebacker seizes the moment in pivotal series in playoff opener BY BILL MCLEAN, SPORTS@NORTHSHOREWEEKEND.COM

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ohn Deering is a junior at Lake Forest High School, according to the printed football roster in a playoff program. He is not. He is a sophomore, according to … John Deering, the Scout himself. He is also listed as a running back/ linebacker, No. 36, a 6-foot-1, 205-pounder. That information is accurate. To the person responsible for thinking Deering is older than he is and typing “Jr” near his name: you are forgiven. Deering does not play like a typical sophomore plays, does not hit like a typical sophomore hits, does not look like a typical sophomore looks. He performed well beyond his years in Lake Forest’s 34-27 defeat of visiting Lakes Community High School in a Class 6A playoff opener on Oct. 30. Sporting smeared, runaway eye black and an Eric Hosmer-like beard — thick on parts of his face, not so thick on other parts — Deering was in full derring-do mode against the Eagles, pressuring the quarterback and making other ball carriers wince in each quarter. Lakes, down 13-7 at the time, had a first-and-goal at Lake Forest’s one-yard line midway through the second quarter. The Eagles (6-4) had just completed a 72-yard pass play. “Nothing had to be said [in the huddle],” an animated Deering, smiling hard, said loudly in the Scouts’ loud locker room afterward. “We knew what we had to do.” What Lakes couldn’t do, 12 inches from pay turf: score. A horde of Scouts (7-3) dropped Colton Jewell for a two-yard loss on first down. Deering tackled Ethan Greenfield at the twoyard line. Deering stopped Jewell at around the one-yard line, setting up a fourth-and-goal a couple of eyelashes from the end zone. A swarm of Scouts then smothered Jewell, triggering jubilation from Scouts on the field and from Scouts along the sideline. Deering, recounting the game-turning goal-line stand, lauded his club’s defensive linemen.

as a player, this season, and he’s getting better and better.”

STANDING TALL: John Deering comes off the field after leading the charge on LF’s goal-line stand in the second quarter. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL LERNER.

“Our linemen,” he said, “allowed [Scouts linebackers] to make plays.” Deering displayed his relentless side early in the postseason opener, sacking Lakes senior Jordan Mercure, on a fourthand-four play, on the fourth play of the game. Lake Forest took over at Lakes’ 47-yard line and tallied its first touchdown shortly thereafter. A tone, the resounding kind, had been set by an underclassman on a field full of upperclassmen. Lake Forest’s homecoming game was played on Sept. 25. John Deering’s homecoming game was played on Aug. 28, the Dunbar game, the season opener. Deering grew up in Lake Forest,

attended Deer Path Middle School in Lake Forest and took freshman classes and played football at Loyola Academy in Wilmette last fall. He chose to transfer to his hometown high school last summer. “I had no idea what my role on this team would be in the summer, how I’d be used this season,” Deering said. “[Lake Forest coach Chuck Spagnoli] has been a huge help, along with our seniors, since my first day. I’ve learned a lot. I’ve learned the importance of playing hard, playing downhill, playing for my teammates.” Hunter Weiss played football for the Scouts’ freshman ‘A’ team this fall. Back in his grade-school

days, he heard stories, true ones, about what Deering did on football fields. His favorite occurred in a feeder football league game. Deering kicked off for his youth team that year, among other duties, too many to list here. A day after the Scouts’ playoff victory last weekend, Weiss, watching his sister, Sheridan, play in the third-place game of the state field hockey tournament in Northfield, detailed a memorable sequence in which Deering did many things frighteningly well several years ago. “After he kicked off, John ran down the field, caused a fumble, picked the ball up and ran it in for a touchdown,” Weiss, standing with three of his teammates,

said near a fence at Naughton Field. Bobby Winebrenner, Colin Lochiatto and George Schoettle listened to Weiss’ recollection. They didn’t appear to be in awe, probably because Deering was that boy — had to be that boy — who always got picked first in pickup games and because what Deering did in that game is what he continues to do these days: impact games. Regularly. No. 36 in your Lake Forest football program has a knack for deep-sixing opponents’ hopes. See Deering eye a ball carrier. See Deering crush ball carrier. See ball carrier go down, backwards. “He does a great job for us,” Spagnoli said. “He’s grown a lot,

Notable: Seventh-seeded Lake Forest faces second-seeded Prairie Ridge in Crystal Lake in a Class 6A second-round playoff game on Nov. 6, beginning at 7 p.m. PR routed Crystal Lake South 56-12 in a playoff opener on Oct. 30. Prairie Ridge won the 6A state title in 2011. … Scouts senior running back Quinn Julian totaled 253 yards from scrimmage and scored five touchdowns in Lake Forest’s 34-27 defeat of visiting Lakes, a 10th seed, in a playoff opener last weekend. He rushed for 130 yards, on 23 carries, and caught eight passes from classmate Danny Carollo for 123 yards. His four TDs on the ground covered a combined 17 yards, an eight-yarder (in the third quarter) the lengthiest of the scores. Julian’s TD reception was a nine-yarder, and it put LF up 20-7 at 3:16 of the third quarter. Carollo finished 20-of-27 for 263 yards and fell on a Lakes onside kick at 1:27 of the fourth quarter. Lake Forest senior wideout Brian Doherty came down with five receptions (40 yards), and junior wideout Cole Johnston needed only two catches to total 58 yards. … A fumble recovery by Lake Forest senior defensive back Matthew Clifford, at Lake Forest’s 29-yard line, preceded a Julian TD run in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Scouts junior Reed Thomas secured a Lakes muff on a punt return, setting the stage for a six-play, 31-yard scoring drive. The TD expanded the hosts’ lead to 34-14. Lakes made Lake Forest fans sweat on a mild Halloween Eve, scoring two fourth-quarter TDs (three-yard pass play, 50-yard fumble return) in a nine-second span. … Lake Forest and Lakes met in the second round of the 2012 6A playoffs, LF advancing with a 23-21 victory. … Lake Forest teams coached by Chuck Spagnoli failed to earn a playoff berth only once (in 2009) since 2006. His most successful squad to date reached a Class 6A state semifinal in 2012.



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LeRoy Stands Out as LA Races Past Blackhawks BY T.J. BROWN, SPORTS@NORTHSHOREWEEKEND.COM

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ome people dressed up as monsters this Halloween. In Wilmette Saturday afternoon, the scariest monster costume was Ben LeRoy dressing … as himself. “He’s a monster,” Loyola Academy coach John Holecek said after LeRoy starred in the Ramblers’ dominating 31-0 win over West Aurora in the first round of the Class 8A playoffs on Oct. 31. “I said earlier in the summer that he shouldn’t be satisfied with just making a tackle. He should take the ball from the ball carrier, if he gets the chance. He’s just a dominating player. He’s quick. He’s strong. One of the best players I’ve ever coached.” LeRoy was super productive against West Aurora: nine solo tackles, three assists. Four of the tackles went for losses, while he also forced a fumble in a defensive performance in which the Ramblers (10-0) held West Aurora to just 68 yards of total offense and five first downs. Sprinkle in seven turnovers and add a steady rain, and it was a miserable, soggy ride home for the Blackhawks (5-5). “We knew (the rain) was going to be to our advantage because the rain makes the ball come out easier,” LeRoy said. “If you just punch at it, it will come out. “It makes our job easier because people get sloppier in this weather. We have to feed off whatever we can.”

Loyola running back Kyle Rock picks up yardage against Aurora West in the opening round of the Class 8A state playoffs. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GEORGE PFOERTNER

LeRoy seemed to be in the middle of everything, but he wasn’t the only Loyola defender feasting on West Aurora ball carriers. Linebacker Anthony Romano (6 solo tackles, tackle for loss), linebacker Mickey Kane (2 fumble recoveries), lineman Jack Hough (5 solo tackles), linebacker Cross Daffada (3 solo tackles, TFL, QB sack, fumble recovery), safety Emmett Largay (TFL, interception), defensive back Ian Swenson (2 tackles, interception), and safety Bobby Desherow (fumble recovery) were among several defensive stars who ruined West Aurora’s first playoff appearance since 1994. The normally high-scoring Ramblers had their own trouble in the first half, managing just one touchdown in the first half. Running back Dara Laja rushed for 154 yards on 22 carries, scoring from one-yard out in the first quarter and breaking a 36-yard run in the fourth. The Ramblers scored their other two touchdowns via the ground: a 21-yard run by Kyle Rock and a two-yard run out of the wildcat formation by Jake Marwede (7 carries, 25 yards). Loyola hosts Stevenson on Nov. 7 at noon in a rematch of last year’s second-round game which eventual state champion Stevenson won in Lincolnshire. The winner of this game plays the winner of the game between New Trier and south suburban power Homewood-Flossmoor.

Lowell, Trevians Open Playoffs in Eye-popping Fashion BY T.J. BROWN, SPORTS@NORTHSHOREWEEKEND.COM

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mmediately after sacking Lyons quarterback Ben Bryant for the second time in the fourth quarter, New Trier defensive lineman Jake Lowell fell to the ground after having particles of the Field Turf get in his eyes. That might have been the only thing to go wrong for Lowell and the Trevians, 30-3 winners over visiting Lyons in a Class 8A playoff opener on Oct. 30 in Northfield. Lowell, who also logged some downs at fullback, was a force on defense, with seven tackles and two sacks as the Trevians held Lyons to 136

yards of total offense. “We played sound team D. We played as a unit,” Lowell said. “That’s how you stop any offense.” “He’s irreplaceable. He’s our fullback and one of our best Dlinemen right now,” NT head coach Brian Doll said. “It’s his first playoff game, and he was all jacked up and excited tonight.” The Trevians had no problem with Lyons’ spread offense, multiple formations and no-huddle offense. They seemingly got stronger as the game went on. “A lot of people, even coaches

in our conference, have talked about our speed, and it showed tonight,” Doll said. “You had a spread team that throws it all over the place, but we were able to match their speed and do a little bit more.” Colin Casas added five tackles and a sack, while the other defensive leaders were Blake Field (sack), Christian Miller (3 tackles) and Charlie Conner (3 tackles). Max Bryla picked off a pass in the fourth quarter that effectively put an exclamation point on the Trevians’ dominant defensive effort. How dominant?

From the 2:00 mark in the third quarter to the 2:45 mark in the fourth, no play started from New Trier territory. “It’s great because so many guys go both ways,” said NT’s Max Rosenthal, who collected four tackles. “The less time you spend on the field on defense the more you can pound them back on offense.” And the Trevians pounded on offense behind quarterback Clay Czyzynski. New Trier struggled to put the ball in the end zone early as two of their first three drives resulted in Nick Endre

field goals of 20 and 34 yards. But Czyzynski led New Trier on a five-play, 75-yard drive in which he went 4-for-4 for 67 yards. This does not include a backwards pass to Francis Fay that was “completed” for an eight-yard run. It does include an 18-yard post pass to Miller to send the Trevians into halftime up 13-3. Late in the third quarter, Czyzynski broke a 53-yard run on a QB draw, and two plays later again found Miller for a four-yard TD pass. For the night, Czyzynski rushed for 141 yards

and a touchdown on 19 carries and completed 15-of-20 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns. His favorite targets were Miller (4 receptions, 47 yards), Casas (5-84) and Eric Nicholas (3-33). New Trier (9-1) will play at Homewood-Flossmoor on Nov. 6 (7 p.m.). Homewood-Flossmoor is regarded as one of the best teams in 8A, but a lateseason loss to Bollingbrook knocked them to a No. 8 seed. “Nobody in the world thinks we have a chance, so we’ll use that to our advantage,” Doll said.


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around his wine glass. He lectured, at some length, as a professor is hant doesn’t mince words; wont to do. And our conversation it throws them all together inevitably gravitated towards the in a wok and lets the adjec- University, to Park, and to the tives fall where they may. On a late black sociologist and activist, fall morning, Aldon Morris is W.E.B. Du Bois. seated at “the trendy upscale casual That’s because Morris’ recent dining restaurant”—brevity be book levels no small claim: Instead damned—on E. 53rd St. The of Park, and the Chicago School, Asian fusion restaurant falling Morris argues it was Du Bois— within the boundaries of the long marginalized by the field for South Side neighborhood of Hyde the last century—who should be Park. credited as the primary founder Outside, traffic was snarled of modern sociology in America; around the city’s midsection. The flipping the discipline’s history on last vestiges of an Indian summer its head. found people coat-less and scarf“The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. less, as the sun poked its head Du Bois and the Birth of Modern through a wooly layer of clouds. Sociology” builds on the scholSome were invariably students; arly research that has come to the the University of Chicago’s foreground in recent decades on campus, with its prestigious De- one of America’s finest intellectupartment of Sociology, is only a als. In that way, Morris is not a few blocks from where Morris and lone wolf prowling the halls of I were seated. history but a stalwart lion defendIt’s there, at the University of ing the black scholar’s contribuChicago, where Robert E. Park— tion to the discipline. With the “Scholar Denied” he an urban sociologist long considered one of the major architects is now putting himself out in of modern-day sociology—is front, leading the charge. credited for developing one of the Morris’ words, tinged with a leading schools of sociology. A subtle southern drawl, cut through school of thought that is still prac- the air like a knife: “Let me be ticed by modern sociologists to clear about something, I’m not this day. saying that University of Chicago Morris, the Leon Forrest Pro- didn’t do important early social fessor of Sociology and African scientific work. But I am saying American Studies at Northwest- that Du Bois was among the first ern’s Weinberg College of Arts to do it. He was the most innovaand Sciences, sipped on a glass of tive and he foreshadowed what pinot noir and took bites of his the discipline has become.” Morris was born in rural Tutfried catfish sambal. He swirled BY SIMON MURRAY

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wiler, Miss. One of his earliest memories was the lynching of 14 year old Emmett Till, a Chicagoan visiting Money, Miss. less than 30 miles from where he grew up. Living in the heartland of Jim Crow racism informed his perception of the world; but it wasn’t until he moved to Chicago with his family and attended Southeast Community College on the South Side that he learned about Du Bois from “an elderly black professor from the South.” Then and there he decided to become a sociologist. But to Morris’ dismay, when he attended graduate school at S t o n y Brook University, Du Bois was noticeably absent from the sociological c a n on . While “The Scholar Denied” took over 10 years of writing and extensive research, Morris admits that he has been writing this, off and on, for most of his adult life. “What I am doing in this book

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is [to] resurrect, [to] reconstruct his scientific school of sociology and to argue it has a place in the canons,” said Morris. I asked if he was ever, at one point, included in the canon, and when exactly the intellectual lacuna took place. “It’s not that he’s been forgotten,” responded Morris, “it’s that he was never remembered.” Du Bois was the first African American to earn a doctorate from Harvard University. A prolific author, his writings range from sociological works to poetry, short stories, journalism, and fiction; an ardent civil rights activist he helped cofound the Niagara Movement, Pan-African Congresses, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. “He was one of the most highly educated Americans, per iod. B u t because of racism he couldn’t get a job,” noted Morris. That led him to Atlanta University, where a Du Boisian school of thought emerged—and was effectively disparaged and ignored by the leading white institutions

and Booker T. Washington, the wealthiest, most powerful black man in America between 1895 and 1915. “His argument, radical at the time, was that blacks were at the bottom due to institutional racism, discrimination, and lack of economic resources,” said Morris. Despite the outright suppression against him, sociology has only recently caught up with where Dubois was at the turn of the 20th century. In 2005, Morris successfully organized a small group of his peers to head a campaign to persuade the American Sociological Association to rename its top award for Du Bois. As a result, the most prestigious award in the field was renamed the W.E.B. Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award. Added Morris, “In a way, this book is a follow up to that kind of political activism that got that changed.” In the spirit, certainly, of the great American sociologist. As Morris talked, I couldn’t help but notice a quotation written on the wall behind him. Attributed to Buddha, it read: “Holding onto anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else: You are the one that gets burned.” And what if that person releases the coal and, instead, grabs a pen? Like the phoenix, they burn, and burn brightly, and inspire others to fan the flames from the ashes of the past.


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