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...William Shipman, the Brandeis coach, was equally impressed by Benet's victory...
...might think the two employees had a strong case for unlawful termination. But their case was dismissed. Nissan's lawyers argued successfully that since the company owned the computer system, its supervisors had a perfect right to read anything created on it. "I'm dismayed," says Noel Shipman, the attorney who is handling Hall and Bourke's appeal. "To me, the simple bottom line is that gentlemen don't read each other's mail...
Alumni also elected six new directors of the Alumni Association: Eric L. Eversley, Linda Block Goldberg, Nehama Jacobs '74, Yuichi Katoh '61, Stephen J. O'Brien '77, and Harry L. Shipman...
...attempts to expand their revenues are often thwarted. Hartford, Connecticut, where a third of the population lives below the poverty line, has an effective property-tax rate 66% higher than that of the well-to-do suburb of Farmington next door. Last year Hartford city manager Raymond Eugene Shipman proposed a payroll tax on the thousands of commuters who flock to the city's downtown office towers by day but flee by night. In the 1960s and early '70s, 15 major American cities had been granted such power by their state legislatures, which must approve municipal taxes...
...Vermont--Mike Jordan, Wil Tidman, Craig Steward, Frank Shipman, Andy Morse, David Giarusso, Rob Leland, Rob Jamison; Harvard--Paul Faust (2), Mike Porter (2), Mike Agrillo (2), Chip Linehan, Chad Prusmack. A: Vermont--Jordan, Tidman, Shipman; Harvard--Faust, Spencer Rice. S: Vermont--Scott Bevill 13; Harvard--Chris Miller...