Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Massachusetts' lean, shrewd Governor Leverett Saltonstall, for whom a 1948 Presidential boomlet has already begun, made an appointment last week likely to win him friends everywhere. To the chairmanship of the State Board of Parole he named Matthew W. Bullock, 63, onetime Dartmouth track and football star, tall, broad...
Massachusetts had little doubt that the Governor had named a capable man. A son of onetime slaves, Bullock had been brought to Boston in 1889 when his parents fled a lynching bee. He got his LL.D. at Harvard, practiced law in Oklahoma, Illinois, Georgia. Returning to Boston, he served in...
Twice he went before the parole board to plead for freedom, and was twice refused. Last week, after three years and ten months behind the walls, he went before the parole board for the third time. He was now 67. His ruddiness was gone, and he looked thinner; his hair...
Richard Whitney, ex-New York Stock Exchange president, now an industrial sales broker in Boston, on parole from Sing Sing, asked permission of the Massachusetts parole board to set up a frozen-fruit business in Florida.
The U.S. Army was having trouble enough with the Italian prisoners it had put to work in many a U.S. community as labor troops on "modified parole." There had been fisticuffs in Boston, criticism everywhere from citizens who could not forget that the Italians had once fought against U.S. troops...