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Is Barry Down for the Count?
Bushwhacked by the control board, ridiculed by the media, and hated on the Hill, the Mayor-for-Life may have run out of lives.

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The ground-floor auditorium at 1 Judiciary Square is awash with students, faculty, and supporters of the University of the District of Columbia (UDC), all waiting for Mayor Marion Barry to show. The forum on Jan. 9 is slated to start at 12:30, but at 12:50 the crowd is told the mayor will be down from his 11th-floor office by 1 p.m. The excuse is that Barry wants to allow students more time to make their way through the snowy weather. (He is actually finishing an interview with CNN, which is preparing a special segment on the District of Columbia.)

A few minutes after 1 p.m. Barry strolls into the room accompanied by his wife, Cora Masters Barry. He stops to shake a few hands but then heads for a table on the stage draped in red cloth and backed by a red and white banner that says, "Save UDC"—the mayor's name runs across the bottom. Barry basks in a generous ovation as he takes his place in the front of the room. There will be no hecklers today, as there have been at recent town-hall meetings. No one will chastise him because he's late. This is Barry's crowd.

The fight at UDC emanates from race, class, and entitlement, a neat trifecta of Barry's pet issues. As he did last spring, when he joined civilly disobedient students in blocking Connecticut Avenue, he has arrived not as decision-maker but as victim.

"This is not just my struggle," he tells the upturned faces. "This is not just the cause of the day."

What he doesn't mention is that he can do nothing more than commiserate about the control board and the chief financial officer's plan for a $16.2-million spending reduction for the university during fiscal 1997. Except make speeches.... Continued

Issue of Jan. 24 - 30, 1997

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