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  2. The Last Casino - Wikipedia

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    The MIT Blackjack Team was a group of students from Massachusetts Institute of Technology who were trained by Bill Kaplan. [4] Kaplan delayed his entrance to Harvard University because he believed he could create a mathematics model that would assist him in being successful at blackjack. [4]

  3. Irving Kaplan (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan visited MIT in 1957, and became a professor in 1958 to participate in the new department. He participated in various projects such as the research on lattices of partially enriched uranium rods in heavy water, and development of graduate and undergraduate courses such as the history of science and classical Greek.

  4. Kaboom! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    David Crane (pictured in 2013) created code for the design of the Mad Bomber.. Larry Kaplan designed Kaboom! for Activision. [1] Kaplan, Alan Miller and David Crane had all previously worked at Atari, Inc. [6] They believed Atari undervalued its programmers, leading Crane and Miller to leave Atari in August 1979 to make their own company called Activision.

  5. Sports Fan Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Scott Kaplan and Sid Rosenberg would go on to be the original co-hosts of The Sports Guys on WNEW-FM. Kaplan now works at XEPRS-AM in San Diego. Rosenberg went on to greater fame as a co-host at WFAN, working alongside the likes of Joe Benigno and Don Imus, eventually inheriting Imus's time slot after his retirement and death.

  6. List of Yale University people - Wikipedia

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    Bill Hutchison, former Major League Baseball player [82] Philip L. B. Iglehart, Chilean polo player [83] Julian Illingworth (B.A. 2006), professional squash player, highest world ranking of no. 24 [84] Levi Jackson (1926–2000), first African-American elected by his teammates to captain an Ivy League football team [85]

  7. William Henry Draper III - Wikipedia

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    Robert Steven Kaplan, formerly vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs and the thirteenth president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, joined as co-chair in 2010. In 2006, Draper donated $1 million, in honor of Donohoe, to the Stanford Graduate School of Business to support the school's Stanford Social Innovation Review .

  8. Bill Maher - Wikipedia

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    William Maher (/ m ɑːr /; born January 20, 1956) [2] is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. He is popularly known for the HBO political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher (2003–present) and the similar late-night show called Politically Incorrect (1993–2002), originally on Comedy Central and later on ABC.

  9. Bill Verplank - Wikipedia

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    Bill Verplank giving a lecture at CIID in July 2010. William "Bill" Lawrence Verplank is a designer and researcher who focuses on interactions between humans and computers. . He is one of the pioneers of interaction design, a field of design that focuses on users and technology, and a term he helped coin in the 198