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...must object to your recent coverage of the Undergraduate Council because while your paper has focused its attention on internal politics and the results of the recent referendum, you have missed the most important story of the year--the legacy of UC President Carey W. Gabay...
...have had the great pleasure of working closely with Carey during both semesters of his presidency, first as a committee co-chair and then as his vice president this spring. I know I speak for all Council members when I write that Carey's tireless leadership and commitment to the student body was inspiring for all of us as we labored through the most productive yet least appreciated year that the Council has ever...
...personal warmth and genuine belief that our efforts would be of great benefit to the student body- even if The Crimson decided to ignore our efforts--were the single most important factors in determining our success this year. In fact the greatest tribute I can give to Carey is to briefly list the major accomplishments of the Council under his guidance. Needless to say this is only a partial listing...
...wildly successful Yardfest could not have occurred without Carey's vision and enthusiasm for the project: the sold out David Spade and They Might Be Giants concerts gave the Council the confidence it sorely needed to produce large-scale events: calendar reform became a near-reality this past year: the issue of mandatory TF evaluations came to the forefront once the Council raised the idea: small comedy and music concerts were established as regular events for the students body: and no student will have to wait an insane amount of time in line to buy a sourcebook in the Science...
More than any one event though, I know that Carey is most proud of his work to make the Council more accessible to students. He personally invited student groups to Sunday night meetings and brought the Council to the students on two separate occasions. Full Council meetings occurred in North and Mather so that students could take a peek at the activities of its elected representatives...