Word: probationers
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Eight others, including Weaver, were then arrested when they tried to prevent the police officers from driving away. The first three were placed on probation and the second group was suspended until January. Now dubbed the "BU eleven," they face a pre-trial hearing in criminal court on October 17...
Judge Vincent Broderick said he would be lenient because of Gucci's age and the painful publicity the defendant had already suffered. The sentence: a year in prison, $30,000 in fines and five years' probation. Gucci will begin serving his term in October at a still undisclosed prison and...
This policy once led to the post-ponement of a Harvard-Dartmouth freshman game because a majority of the players had an economics test scheduled. To this day, any player on academic probation may not participate in varsity athletics.
Like many other university presidents, Pusey was much concerned with fund raising. In 1956 he launched a successful campaign to raise the then unprecedented sum of $82.5 million for new professorships, faculty salaries and scholarships. By 1968 he had increased the university's endowment to $1 billion. But these were...
Despite RID's ominous undertones of A Clockwork Orange, most inmates speak highly of the program. "I feel better about myself than I have since I was in the service," says Russell Thomason, 22, who entered Parchman after violating probation on a drug charge.