Word: prisonment
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...prosecution for a crime six years after it is perpetrated, but the hitch is that the Statute doesn't "run" for time spent outside the state. His Majesty, now in retirement in British Columbia, might yet end his days sticking wads of Blackjack under a cot in Charlestown State Prison...
Shortly after his conviction the N.Y.U. administration suspended Bradley as department chairman. He retained full salary. Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase said Bradley would get a hearing, but "such a hearing will not be held until the man has completed the prison sentence for which he is now liable...
...suspension was to run at least until the end of the '48-'49 school term, with a substitute teacher taking Bradley's classes. Bradley has not started his prison sentence, and so his suspension stars. He slopped receiving salary on August 21, and he will not be paid again until the suspension is lifted...
...There were about 90 women guerrillas in the prison. One of them had lost both legs because of gangrene following battle wounds. 'I was an only daughter,' she said. 'My parents kept me like a jewel. I was not brought up for this...
...President James Monroe Smith, a Long man, was sentenced to from eight to 24 years in prison for embezzlement. L.S.U.'s last president, William ("The Conqueror") Hatcher retired on grounds of health after a series of administration-faculty disagreements...