Word: patroller
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...patrol fell to the tutelage of Lt. George A. Hill Jr., since Hall and Police Chief Robert Tonis by this time weren't seeing eye-to-eye on police matters. A first-year law student, Samford L. (Sandy) Maier Jr., and a junior, George D. Caruolo '74, become student coordinators early in the going...
Things went well for the patrol: local newspapers wrote complimentary articles with headlines like "Harvard men get 'A' in patrol"; a fire and several armed robberies and burglaries were the warted: students made good money; more and more customers--Houses, departments and various graduate schools--contracted for students over commercial guards...
...patrol blossomed from 14 to 110 employees, supervision became a problem. The patrol charged its clients $3.70 for each hour of its service, leaving little money to pay such overhead costs as uniforms, training. clerical work...and the salaries that allegedly were promised to Maier, Caruolo and their new aide, Varnavas A. Varnava...
...February of this year, things had gotten so out of hand that three patrol members who had held administrative posts under the coordinators--Daniel W. Small S. Philip J. Sampson '75 and Carlton C. Bush Jr. '75--blew the whistle on how the patrol was being managed...
...three sent a letter to deans and administrators that prompted an in-house investigation by Hall and new Police Chief David M. Gorski, and, after protests from University Hall, a faculty review. The faculty probe of the patrol moved into its second week this week...