BISHOP. Of the six years he's been out of college he has worked only four months. Think of it.
PRESCOTT. Is he married?
BISHOP. No.
PRESCOTT. That's fortunate.
BISHOP. Perhaps. If he were married and had a dependent wife and children he might get architectural work in a government slum clearance project.
PRESCOTT. Exactly what I was talking about. The sooner the government turns the building industry back to private enterprise the better.
BISHOP. Kenneth's situation is tragic. He is a mature man, long overdue to take a man's full place in the world.
PRESCOTT. [Impatient.] Yes, I know--I know.
BISHOP. Yet he is classed as a dependent child.
PRESCOTT. Well, aren't you able to take care of him?