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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Wins by 15-lb. John Freeman, 158-lb. Pete Holmes, and 177-lb. Steve Farrell were the only three the Crimson could record against Columbia (3-2 Ivies...

Author: By C. J. Georges, | Title: Cornell Miffs Matmen, 32-9 | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

...Freeman, who has turned in surprisingly strong performances this year, held off a late surge by Columbia freshman Toby Johnson to record...

Author: By C. J. Georges, | Title: Cornell Miffs Matmen, 32-9 | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

...Freeman's win came after four straight defeats for the Crimson, two of which were technical falls (15 point decisions) against 126-lb. Bernardo Feliciano and 134-lb. Jeff Pellatier. 142-lb. Chris Thorn suffered a pin and 118-lb. freshman Joel San Pedro dropped an 11-3 decision...

Author: By C. J. Georges, | Title: Cornell Miffs Matmen, 32-9 | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

Meanwhile, only three blocks away at the 30-story modernistic headquarters of the Goldman, Sachs investment firm, another cops-and-robbers drama was played out. Federal agents quietly entered the 29th-floor office of Robert Freeman, 44, head of the company's arbitrage department. Freeman was arrested and escorted from the building. Driven across town to Manhattan's federal court building, the handcuffed executive joined another distinguished Wall Streeter who had been arrested the night before. Timothy Tabor, 33, a former Kidder, Peabody investment banker and subsequent Merrill Lynch executive, had been picked up at his Upper East Side apartment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Raid on Wall Street | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

...higher in executive suites than ever before. For the first time prominent officers at some of the most prestigious investment banks were snared and handcuffed in the insider-trading investigation that has been gathering momentum since Arbitrager Ivan Boesky was nabbed last November and began cooperating with authorities. Wigton, Freeman and Tabor have not been shown to have had any direct dealings with Boesky, but they were trapped, almost by chance, in the widening network of information that the investigators were gathering. Their arrests seemed to confirm what many bankers and investors had long feared: in the frenetic climate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Raid on Wall Street | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

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