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...Fred Tepperman, 60, was a member of this club until he was expelled in 1991. As chief financial officer of Perelman's holding company, MacAndrews & Forbes, Tepperman had been instrumental in the hostile 1985 takeover of Revlon that helped make Perelman one of America's richest men, worth more than $4 billion. Tepperman did pretty well too, drawing a salary and bonus totalling more than $2 million. Now he hopes to do even better: in a $25 million lawsuit that spawned lurid headlines as it went to trial last week in White Plains, New York, Tepperman charges wrongful dismissal...
...suffering from Alzheimer's disease. He claims that on some mornings, when Joan would awake confused and crying, he remained at home to bathe and dress her. That excuse cut no ice with the thrice-married Perelman. According to Tepperman's attorney, Perelman offered this advice: "Institutionalize her. And Fred," he allegedly added, "don't look so sad. The bankers will be concerned...
...movie follows the three-man crew of commander Jim Lovell, command module pilot Jack Swigert and lunar module pilot Fred Haise, as they struggle with a host of technical problems in their command module, Odyssey, after the initial explosion...
Former Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 completed his last day of work last Friday, clearing out his files and going through some of his papers, Dingman said...
Other employees to earn more than $200,000 included Fred L. Glimp '50, vice president for development and alumni affairs, with $246,463; N. Sally Zeckhauser, vice president for administration, with $241,597; Leverett Professor of Interfaculty Teaching and Research Jerry R. Green, who was then provost, with $236,092; and Vice President and General Counsel Margaret H. Marshall with...