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Assistant Coach Susanna Kaplan admitted that the invitation came as "somewhat of a surprise." But she explained that the difficulty of the Crimson schedule, which included five (B.C., UMass, Brown, Princeton and UConn) of the twelve tournament competitors, composed for a less than spectacular record...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Booters Open NCAA Tourney | 11/5/1982 | See Source »

Harvard tri-captain Kelly Gately will cover Fasco as she did In last week's game, but Debbie Ching will be marked much tighter than she was on Saturday. "Ching is not as fast when she has the bull," Kaplan said. "We have to stick with her when she's moving away from the ball...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Booters Open NCAA Tourney | 11/5/1982 | See Source »

Social life includes some entertaining at home ("My wife is a good cook") and evenings out with friends in Boston, members of a literary set that includes Biographer Justin Kaplan and his wife, the novelist Anne Bernays. Throughout his career, Updike has chosen to live in snug corners, well away from the intrigues, gossip and power struggles that invariably ensue when the literati mingle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Perennial Promises Kept | 10/18/1982 | See Source »

Stanley H. Kaplan has the answer. He has it at one of his seven million Educational Centers, located conveniently throughout Cambridge. He also has an explanation for why the question is relevant but can only be solved by applying one of the two rules, which themselves are in conflict. He has tapes and booklets and sample answer grids and self-addressed, stamped envelopes in case you want to take the MCATs or GMATs or TOEFLs or MSKPs or National Podiatry Boards (no acronym) when you finish with the LSATs. He has all this for you. You have...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett, | Title: Stan the Man | 9/24/1982 | See Source »

Whatever the public climate, committee members stood by their conclusions last week. Said Stanford Law Professor John Kaplan: "Frankly, I don't think we're being treated very well." Argued Stanford Psychologist Richard Thompson: "The report was very fairminded. We are concerned with the long-term harmful effects of marijuana use. But we are also concerned about the possible harm that can be done to kids by throwing them in jail with hardened criminals." In fact, the report had originally gone even further, suggesting that legalization might eventually emerge as the best approach to pot. An N.A.S. review...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: The Potshot That Backfired | 7/19/1982 | See Source »

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