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...public market for these stocks until the offering, the entrepreneurs behind the ventures have no accurate yardstick for measuring what they, or their companies, are worth. Finding out is likely to be a pleasant experience for K. Philip Hwang, 46, chairman of Tele Video Systems Inc., and Allen Paulson, 60, chairman of Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. Their companies are among the 145 now in registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission for first-time offerings. Preliminary prospectuses show that, at the prices anticipated by the underwriters, Hwang and Paulson will soon be worth about half a billion dollars each, at least...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Make a Cool Half-Billion | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

...others were omitted because they had out yet phoned in their times. Among the finishers whose times were not published were BRUCE IVES '82, 4:50: JOHN KELLY '83, 4:05: CONNIE DAHLIN '83, 4:06: DEBBIE SMITH '84, 3:57: PAUL HEMP (Harvard Law '82), 3:49: WALTER PAULSON '83, 3:38: MARK PAUL '82, 3:38: MARGET LONG '83, 4:15: CORKY MCLEOD '84, 3:50: TIM BECHTOLD '84, 4:30: MIKE SMART '84: 3:32: DANA WARREN '82, 4:30... Kelly commented that part of the reason Winthrop House was so well represented was because tutor RODNEY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard's Many Marathoners Relax; Who Are Laxmen 'Lunch and Lurch?' | 4/24/1982 | See Source »

...successful scoring drive was all SoHo needed to gain its first victory of the young House football season. The running of SoHo fullback Ricky Galloto and halfback Marc Paul drove the SoHo squad to the Currier 9-yard line, setting up a Joe Auteri-to-Walter Paulson touchdown delivery. Paul successfully booted the extra and final point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirkland, SoHo Whitewash Opponents | 10/21/1981 | See Source »

Nine of the victims belonged to the Hmong tribe, and tribal leaders theorize that the deaths are a delayed reaction to what they believe was nerve gas dropped by North Vietnamese forces in retaliation for Hmong support of U.S. efforts in Viet Nam and Laos. Dr. David Paulson of the St. Paul health department does not buy that notion: "Nerve gas usually kills instantaneously and it does not discriminate between the sexes." Indeed there is no firm evidence that any of the victims had even been exposed to chemical agents in their homeland or that the North Vietnamese ever possessed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Mystery Deaths in the Night | 2/23/1981 | See Source »

Previously, Yale has allowed only certain juniors to study abroad with special approval required. The new program will be open to students in all majors, Ronald Paulson, chairman of Yale's British Studies Program, said...

Author: By Compiled FROM College newspapers, | Title: Yale Approves Study in Britain | 12/13/1980 | See Source »

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