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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Bogdanovich's movies (like What's Up, Doc? and Paper Moon) are so smugly derivative of other, older directors that they seem virtually selfless. In his various media appearances, he comes on either as an unwired stand-up comic or an eager foil for Cybill Shepherd, his well-publicized but untalented girl friend. One has to go back to Targets, Bogdanovich's exciting first feature, to remember that he was a director of talent and promise...
Salvage Cases. The actor in question was Wayne Rogers, 41, star of TV's M*A*S*H*. When he is not playing the show's martini-mixing Army surgeon, Trapper John, Doc Rogers carries on with a different operation. As head of W.M. Rogers, Inc.-Managed Investments, he takes care of the financial affairs of half a dozen clients (among them Actors Peter Falk and James Caan) and deals with such financiers as Lyons and Los Angeles Industrialist Lawrence Weinberg. Insiders estimate that Rogers' company is worth several million dollars. His holdings-with Falk and others...
Having fallen behind before they were even warmed up, the Crimson managed to trade baskets for the next four minutes. Doc Hines hit a jumper with nearly fourteen minutes remaining, making the score Penn 56, Harvard 45, and although this basket would provide the impetus for an incredible show put on by Hines in the game's concluding moments. It represented the beginning of the end for the Crimson...
...begin with, Harvard played without Arnie Needleman, its sharp-shooting guard, who was injured, and Doc Hines, who was in New York. Even without these starting performers, however, the Crimson should have had little difficulty with a Brandeis team over which it had a considerable height advantage...
After a jump ball, which Doc Hines controlled for the Crimson, Harvard set up for a final shot, which Griffin missed. Meanwhile, Silver was fouled underneath...