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...Chapman Report concerns a flying squad of professional libido snoopers who come to a well-heeled California Kinseyland to investigate the sex lives of a group of quivering matrons. Fortunately, there is only time in the picture's two-hour progress to study four of Dr. Chapman's pinned butterflies...
...kindly Dr. Chapman explains to Zimbalist that while they seem to have stumbled on a viper's nest of marital maladjustment in their California research, figures show that most U.S. wives are actually awfully good sorts, and the latest local sampling should not be taken too seriously. Neither should The Chapman Report...
...quite disappointing. Where one hopes to find a lively gadfly tossing pointed barbs at sacred cows, one finds only a puerile magazine that, alas, will give few Republicans any disquieting moments. The issue's lone harsh words are reserved for William F. Buckley, whom Publisher Bruce K. Chapman addresses in an open letter. Chapman, however, seems to be most disgruntled at the fact that National Review spelled his name wrong in a recent attack. Perhaps Chapman and his staff have been trapped by entreaties urging party solidarity in an election year. If this is so, only the Republican Party stands...
...prey, who is somehow at once the hangingest judge in England and--the proper Shavian combination--a silly old fool.] Sir Howard, naturally, is one of Lady Cicely's first successful take-over bids, and Barstow succumbs with the proper air of well-bred petulance. Then there's Robert Chapman, who, as Captain Hamlin Kearney (an American naval officer devised to fill up the last act), suffers such an astounding sea change as to be almost unrecognizable. Kearney is the last of Lady C's successes, and when Chapman surrenders, you know she has conquered the salt-bitten gallantry...
Then, on succeeding days on varying holes, it was goodbye Mr. Beman, goodbye Mr. Ward, goodbye Mr. Chapman (and, along the way, goodbye Master Gerringer), all beaten by smooth-swinging youngsters who were in turn beaten by better ones. By the fifth round, only Mr. Patton was among the eight quarter-finalists. The others were all 25 or under, and the fact that Patton had come that far suddenly seemed a marvel of geriatrics. Billy Joe even made it through to the semifinals...