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Caplan

Caplan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Arthur Caplan, American bioethicist
  • Bryan Caplan (born 1971), American economist
  • David Caplan (born 1964), Canadian politician
  • Elinor Caplan (born 1944), Canadian politician
  • Frank Caplan (1911-1988), American toymaker
  • Gerald Caplan (born 1938), Canadian political academic
  • Irwin Caplan (1919-2007), American cartoonist
  • Lizzy Caplan (born 1982), American actress
  • Ralph Caplan (born 1925), American design consultant
  • Tom Caplan (born 1947), Canadian psychotherapist
  • Twink Caplan, American actress
  • Wilfred Caplan, Canadian politician

Usage examples of "caplan".

Ever since Joan left Caplan I'd followed her progress through the asylum grapevine.

Either I got better, or I fell, down, down, like a burning, then burnt-out star, from Belsize, to Caplan, to Wymark and finally, after Doctor Nolan and Mrs.

I strode blindly out into the hall, not to my room, because that was where they would come to get me, but to the alcove, greatly inferior to the alcove at Caplan, but an alcove, nevertheless, in a quiet corner of the hall, where Joan and Loubelle and DeeDee and Mrs.

Doctor Quinn was Joan's psychiatrist, a bright, shrewd, single lady, and I often thought if I had been assigned to Doctor Quinn I would be still in Caplan or, more probably, Wymark.

My housemate Tommy Caplan was working in Kennedy’s office, so I knew what was going on there.

After a couple of hours of semi-sleep, I called Tommy Caplan for help.