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Here's where our eagle-eyed football reporter comes into the picture. Diamond defeats plus player trouble equals news for Dave Glueck '39, former substitute guard under Dick Harlow and currently a Boston American sports columnist. Coaching troubles are right down Glueck's alley; whenever he sees a losing team, he knows it must be the coach's fault. Already he has worked out an elaborate succession for Dick Harlow's post as head football coach at Harvard, including Chief Boston, Skip Stahley, Joe Nee, Alex Kevorkian, and a few other Crimson grid lumninaries...
Professor Sheldon Glueck of Harvard Law School and his scholarly wife Eleanor know plenty about bad boys. They have studied bad boys-1,000 of them-for 15 years in Boston. By 1934, the Gluecks were ready to explain why the boys went wrong. This week they made a second report, Juvenile Delinquents Grown Up (Commonwealth Fund...
...scientific standards for the court treatment of juvenile delinquents, based on intensive research into the behavior of 1,000 boys for fifteen years after their handling by the Boston Juvenile Court, were published yesterday in a book by Professor Sheldon Glueck. and Dr. Eleanor T. Glueck, criminologists, of the Law School...
Fifth in a series of statistical analyses of criminal careers undertaken by Professor and Mrs. Glueck since 1925, this latest investigation, supported and published by the Commonwealth Fund, New York, carries forward for ten years the study of "One Thousand Juvenile Delinquents," 1934, covering the boys' first five years after appearance in Boston Juvenile Court. The new follow-up research, which involved the tracing and interviewing of hundreds of men, as well as difficult statistical reduction of the case histories, appears today under the title "Juvenile Delinquents Grown Up." behavior of the offender and his reaction to different kinds...