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...John Doerr. On a clear day, Doerr can look down from his 35th-floor corner office in Embarcadero Center on the sailboats plying San Francisco Bay. Taking in the view may be the only truly restful thing that Doerr, 34, normally ever does. He has been a relentless overachiever since he joined the blue-chip San Francisco venture capital firm of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers in 1980. Three years later Doerr became one of five general partners (there are seven today). Among the companies that he has spotted for investment are Cypress Semiconductor, Sun Microsystems and Businessland, all Silicon Valley...
These new Sox, Barrett and Nicholas and Ojeda: what are they if not reincarnations of those you cheered in '75, Doyle and Lynn and Tiant, and of those your parents cheered, Doerr and Williams and Parnell...
...experiencing equally encouraging sales and have reordered. In addition, New York City's Museum of Modern Art has selected some of the pieces for its permanent design collection, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art is in the process of doing so. Says Marshall Field's Buyer Robert Doerr: "It's been a long time since the tabletop has had this kind of excitement...
...leave campus each winter and work for a term; or former Haverford President John R. Coleman, who once left his office and hired himself out for two months as a dishwasher, garbage collector, and in other unscholarly trades. Even more assuring is the case of Stanford Grad Margaret Doerr. She enrolled in the class of 1931 and finally graduated last August, a sprightly coed aged...
...three student members of the committee-Kirby B. Wilcox 70. Henry Doerr 72, and Richard W. Hausler 72-joined Wilson in denying that the committee was involved in political repression in the Berg case...