Word: kaplan
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Visiting scholars come to Harvard to spend a year all the time, but undergraduates may be paying more than the usual attention when Stanford law professor John Kaplan '51 shows up in Cambridge in September...
...Joel Kaplan--reporter with The Tennessean in Nashville...
Nicholas J. Wyse '84 of Adams House will deliver the undergraduate English oration, and fourth-year Medical School student Robert Kaplan will give the graduate English speech...
Such deals have aroused fears of a shrinking market for authors. Jeremiah Kaplan, executive vice president of Macmillan, sought to calm such worries: "This merger will not diminish the number of books being published by all our companies. In fact, they may well be increased. We admire the books that Scribner does so well. That is, after all, one of its attractions." -By John Greenwald. Reported by Richard Brims/New York
Cenci (David Wingrove) is a man fed up with the hypocrisies of the Renaissance Church, personified by Camillo (Roger Kaplan). We know that Camillo embodies these hypocrisies--he always wears a miter--especially since he denounces Cenci for some unnamed crime, yet wants to punish our hero by taking away his estates in the name of the Church, thereby revealing greed. To demonstrate his contempt for this false system of values, Cenci embarks on a spree of killing and feasting, all leading up to his "defilement" of his daughter Beatrice (Susan Kelly). "For me," he says, "life, death, god, incest...