Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Obviously aware of the emotional flames that would be fanned by stiff sentences, Judge Leland Nielsen last week announced, "I am not going to make martyrs out of them by sending them to jail." He reversed Hohenstein's conviction and ordered a new trial for him. Nielsen gave the...
More recently the Pudding has hatched a basketful of alumni who have continued their theatrical pursuits professionally. Alan Jay Lerner '40 wrote the music for two consecutive shows. Jack Lemmon '47 was president of Hasty Pudding Theatricals. In 1946, he starred in something call The Proof of the Pudding and...
At the trial, Prosecutor Nubé spelled out the implications. Think of the risks, he told the three-judge court that sits in The Netherlands instead of a jury: "Risks in legacy cases, families struggling with the problem of a nasty old patient, problems of overcrowded hospitals, the problem of...
"We also have been very fortunate in our relationships with the courts. One judge who is on our board (Feloney) has interceded on our behalf, and this has filtered down to the probation staff. I consider these accomplishments major. We feel that we have a solid working relationship with kids...
Saravelas came to Cambridge from a job as the director of a Young Men's Jewish Council Youth Center in Chicago. He was appointed by City Manager Corcoran after being selected by a board of directors that included politically connected Judge Lawrence Feloney, a. clergyman, and representatives of the schools...