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Poonster Receives Probation

Chandrasekaran, a Lampoon editor, put the break-in in the context of the Lampoon-Crimson rivalry, which dates back to the era of Crimson President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904.

He had been charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime, a felony that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail.

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Chandrasekaran was also the subject of an Administrative Board hearing, though those results are confidential.

Chandrasekaran expressed relief that the proceedings were over.

"I can go about my life as normal," he said.

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