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...First Team Peter Holmes '88 Wrestling All-Ivy Second Team Nick Hotchkin '88 Soccer All-Ivy Second Team Char Joslin '90 Field Hockey All-Ivy Second Team Hockey All-Ivy First Team ECAC Rookie of the Year Ivy Rookie of the Year Lacrosse All-Ivy Second Team Keith Kaplan '89 Swimming All-Ivy First Team Denise Katsias '89 Field Hockey All-Ivy Honorable Mention Barb Keffer '88 Basketball All-Ivy Honorable Mention Paul Kent '87 Indoor Track All-Ivy Second Team Outdoor Track All-Ivy First Team Carol Kirton '88 Outdoor Track All-Ivy First Team James Kornish '87 Swimming...
Playing in singles competition, Palandjian was defeated by California-Irvine's Mark Kaplan, 7-5, 7-5 on Tuesday. The senior was Harvard's top-ranked singles player...
...this is the story of a childlike alien and his lonely human friend who must protect the creature, like a wise father with a brilliant, battered child, and then set it free. But Writers Stanley Weiser and Lawrence Lasker (WarGames) resist nearly every temptation to truckle, and Director Jonathan Kaplan (Heart Like a Wheel) finds each scene's emotional core while surrounding it with meticulous technique. But the film is Broderick's. A great listener, he can make a colloquy with a chimp seem like the meeting of true souls. This time, he has gone beyond cute, to acute...
Last semester, Eric Kaplan '89 unearthed a new space. He staged his original work Lunge/Grip in the basement of Mather House. "I liked the way it felt," Kaplan says, "creepy, spare and depressing." The atmosphere did have a price, however. "It smells bad," he says...
...performance space at Harvard has yet to be exhausted. Harvard students will continue to find new spaces to explore. Kaplan suggests that someone should put on a show in one of the alleyways in the Square. And when asked about the most original use of space he's seen at Harvard, Soule cites a performance staged by Sellars...