Unabomber Lists Eight Life Sentences as 'Awards' in Harvard Alumni Report
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Many Harvard alumni sent in detailed updates on their lives for an alumni report published in conjunction with a 50th reunion, but convicted Unabomber Ted Kaczynski was more succinct.
Kaczynski lists his occupation as “prisoner” and his awards as “eight life sentences,” report the Boston Globe and the Associated Press.
The widow of an advertising executive killed by one of Kaczynski’s mail bombs criticized the listing in an interview with the Globe. Yesterday evening, the Harvard Alumni Association issued a statement. “While all members of the class who submit entries are included, we regret publishing Kaczynski’s references to his convictions and apologize for any distress that it may have caused others,” the statement said.