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...Very Curious Girl. Nelly Kaplan's much-praised feminist work about a young French woman who becomes a prostitute. Picasso called it "Insolence raised to the level...

Author: By Richard R. Briney, | Title: THE SCREEN | 5/31/1974 | See Source »

...problematic. For one thing, as University of Chicago Law Professor Gerhard Casper wonders, "who would negotiate it? In a sense Nixon would be negotiating with himself. Jaworski is an appointee to the Attorney General, who is in the chain of command to the President." Stanford Criminal Law Professor John Kaplan adds: "As a practical matter, it might very well be that the attempt would ensure an impeachment conviction." Some Washington observers believe that the only possibility is an informal assurance by various officials that Nixon would not be pursued. Jaworski is reportedly of a mind not to prosecute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Citizen Nixon's Legal Problems | 5/20/1974 | See Source »

...Peter W. Kaplan '76, president of the film society, presented a "Screen Goddess of 1974" award to Cybill Shepherd, an actress in many Bogdanovitch films, as well as the plaque to Bogdanovitch "for intelligent, sensitive movies...

Author: By Margaret Seapiro, | Title: Bogdanovitch Receives Award At Winthrop House Dinner | 4/25/1974 | See Source »

...products of fading youth. What emerges is a sensitive, mature woman equipped with an actress's command of gesture and expression. Murray handles her songs and dance routines with poise and vitality, but more important, never loses a grip on the character she has created. Her directorboyfriend (Steven E. Kaplan) also acts and sings competently, but the mechanics of the script prevent him from becoming an equally interesting personality...

Author: By Ira Fink, | Title: Acting: The Clap Trap | 4/20/1974 | See Source »

...said he was pleased with the team's performance and added, "We're potentially a very good strong team. This is a promising group." Cliff Adler, playing in the number one singles slot, romped, 10-3. Dan Waldman, number two singles, swept to a 10-1 victory, while Bill Kaplan, number three, triumphed 10-5. The other victors in singles play were Karl Kravitz, Bill Wallace, and Warren Ludwig...

Author: By Daniel Rabinovitz, | Title: Freshmen Lobbers Romp | 4/11/1974 | See Source »

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