Word: handelman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Faught (H) 3g, 2a; Handelman (B) 2g, 3a; Nelson (H) 3g, 1a; Predun (H) 2g, 2a; N. Forbush (H) 3g, 1a; Barrows (B) 4g; Lobosco (B) 1g, 2a; Borzilleri (B) 2g; J. Meister (B) 2g; Wigglesworth (H) 1g, 1a; Ward (H) 1g; Shay (B) 1g; Egasti...
...game-winning assault originated as a clear behind the Harvard goal. Brown lost possession when attackman Rick Handelman was called for holding Harvard defenseman Scott Pink's stick...
...booming offshore oil and gas industry. The company's skills, which earned it $7 million in 1975 on total revenues of $52 million, include surveying drilling sites, building submarine pipelines, and maintaining platforms and subsurface wellheads-all hazardous chores in a hostile environment that is unforgiving of mistakes. Handelman and Oceaneering's co-founder and chairman, Mike Hughes, 37, met in 1964 when both were running tiny diving companies. The young entrepreneurs joined forces with a third small company, Canadian Diving Services, and formed Oceaneering. Later they expanded their reach by absorbing a fourth company, with operations...
...Calif. Students, most in their early twenties, learn the physics and physiology of diving, later advance to underwater welding, rigging, salvage, photography, even television. The divers are paid handsomely: salaries range mostly from $17,000 to $35,000 a year, and a few divers in Alaska earn more than Handelman's salary...
...Handelman has made the future he sought; with Oceaneering stock trading at about $10 over the counter, his 346,479 shares are worth $3.5 million. At present, it seems that the only way his business can go is up. Today, about 20% of the world's oil and gas comes from beneath the ocean floor. By 1985, according to some economists, undersea wells will account for 45% of the supply of those fuels...