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...Harvard Lampoon has announced its officers for 1973. They are James M. Downey '74, of Adams House and Joliet, Ill., president; Lawrence J. Siskind '74, of Lowell House and Marblehead, Ibis; Christopher L. Kyllonen '74, of Quincy House and Hanover, N.H., Narthex; Thomas R. Feran '75, of Kirkland House and Mayfield Heights, Ohio, Sanctum...
...sultry weekend, David Barr, 24, of Joliet, Ill., headed for Crab Orchard Lake in the southern part of the state. In his impatience to escape the heat, Barr dived right in without first testing the depth of the water, plummeted to the bottom and broke his neck...
...have the cash, not too many people have the time; among the few who do are men who happen to be in prison. So three years ago, Ira Distenfield, a 26-year-old stockbroker who has studied criminology, began teaching investment courses to inmates of the Stateville Prison in Joliet, Ill., and Chicago's Cook County Jail. Since then, Distenfield has become the convicts' Pied Piper of legitimate gain. Inmates and prison officials at 23 institutions around the country, including such fortresses as San Quentin, have asked Distenfield to teach similar courses about the stock market...
...Eric Rayman '73, of Scarsdale, N.Y. and Eliot House, President; John M. Gilpin '73, of Boyce, Va. and Adams House, Ibis; Ian Frazier '73, of Hudson, Ohio and Dunster House, Narthex; James H. Siegleman '73, of Shaker Heights, Ohio and Mather House, Vanitas; James M. Downey '74, of Joliet, Ill, and Adams House, Sanctum; Henry J. S. Cheever '73, of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Lowell House, Treasurer; Christopher L. Kyllonen '74, of Hanover, N.H. and Quincy House, Advertising Manager; Jake Arbes '73, of Chattanooga, Tena. and Lowell House, Business Manager; Bruce G. A. McDougall '73, of Toronto, Canada and Dunster House...
...Joliet, Ill., Robert DeMary, an inmate at Stateville Penitentiary, filed a suit in federal district court charging that prices in the prison store have risen unfettered by the President's dictum. DeMary asks that Warden John Twomey and Peter Bensinger, the state's director of corrections, each be held liable for $125,000 that prisoners have paid in unlawfully inflated prices...