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Nicholas J. Proudfoot '00 said that he "didn't feel all that limited. I worked on my classes to the extent of my interests...
Harvard's five-person chess team--composed of Jacob Chudnovsky '01, McClelland, Nicholas J. Proudfoot '99, Matthew L. Bluestone '01, and alternate Charles R. Riordan '01--spent Dec. 26 through 29 at the championships and returned to Cambridge with a third place finish...
...person Harvard team was composed of: Shearwood "Woody" McClelland '00, Daniel J. Benjamin '99, Jacob Chudnovsky '01, Nicholas J. Proudfoot '00, Jonathan A. Wolff...
...held solely responsible for the film's ludicrous content. Credit must also go to William Hjortsberg, whose novel Falling Angel Parker adapted. Surely the author must be held responsible for such linguistic masterworks as Harry Angel, Louis Cyphre (as DeNiro states, "Mephistopheles is a mouthful in Manhattan) and Epiphany Proudfoot as well as the generous amount of scenes set in or around places of worship. One can easily see what attracted Parker to this work. No pulled punches anywhere--it's a veritable primer of platitudes...
...Lisa Bonet is a remarkable screen presence, though an uninteresting actress, in the underwitten role of Epiphany Proudfoot. However, considering how ruthlessly she is defiled publicly for the enjoyment of the audience, one wonders why she would ever have accepted the role. The film's climax is also surprisingly effective, if only because it gives some meaning to the previous one and a half hours...