Word: parolee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Revenge Through Sex. Father Marcel Henry, director of Parole et Mission, published by a Paris community of priests, attributes the rise of the "new religion" of sexuality to the fact that "modern man. shut up in cities, cannot contemplate Nature as did peasants in other days." The one "work of...
Divorce Revealed. Joseph ("Socks") Lanza, 59, once-tough labor extortionist whose short-lived 1957 parole made headlines as a political scandal; by Ellen Connor Lanza, 50, a plump blonde who sobbed, "Don't worry, honey" when Lanza was led back to jail; after 19 years of marriage (best man...
Enthusiasm in a Vacuum. The Press often takes the lead in news enterprise. It was the first to expose kickbacks at Houston's city-owned farmer's market, the first to report police shakedowns on small businessmen, the first to note scandals in the U.S. Internal Revenue Service...
Several evenings a week Teacher Hanners held "guidance" sessions, and the boys freely brought him their problems, from abstruse moral ones to a shattered pair of glasses. Jaded prison officials, who had seen hardened criminals come and harder criminals go, marveled at the results. A 20-year-old named Robert...
Died. Martin Dalton, 91, convicted of robbery and murder in 1897, who, when offered parole in 1930, toured the outside for a day, wept at the sight of cars instead of buggies, short skirts instead of bustles, and refused to leave the penitentiary; in Rhode Island State Prison, where he...