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...Corporation will definitely give its approval of Cornelius D. Hastle '52, first year student at Episcopal Theological Seminary, as the next Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, it was learned yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Corporation Expected To Appoint Hastie as P.B.H. Grad Secretary | 6/1/1953 | See Source »

Dean Willard L. Sperry of the Divinity School, present chairman of the Committee, said last Thursday that he had submitted the name of 27-year-old Cornelius D. Hastie '52 to the Corporation. Hastie is a first year student at Episcopal Theological Seminary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBH Cabinet Will Continue Search To Fill Grad Post | 5/29/1953 | See Source »

...Cornelius Pytsch could hardly be called a solid citizen. Orphaned at five, he learned to make his own living at an age when most kids are learning long division. In 1930, when he was 26, Pytsch and an accomplice held up a small Manhattan hotel, but were caught by the cops before they even had a chance to spend their $7 haul. After four years in Sing Sing, Pytsch was paroled, went to California to begin again. While he was working there as a coal miner, he seduced a 13-year-old girl. The girl told her father, and Pytsch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: The Good Citizen | 5/11/1953 | See Source »

Last week Northlake's police chief, Fred Heck, called on his friend Raboski, asked him to come down to the police station for an important conference. At the station, the policeman handed Raboski a pile of papers, including the photograph, fingerprints and police record of Cornelius Pytsch of California. After a few minutes, the police chief broke the uncomfortable silence. "Are you that man?" he asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: The Good Citizen | 5/11/1953 | See Source »

...taken off to Cook County jail, Chief Heck sent for Mrs. Raboski. "What's the matter?" she asked, when she arrived at the station. "The easiest way to tell you, I guess," said her husband, "is to read these to you." After he had owned up to Cornelius Pytsch's record. Virginia Raboski's first question was: "Am I married to you?" Her husband gently assured her that a person using an alias could marry as legally as anyone else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: The Good Citizen | 5/11/1953 | See Source »

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