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...accordance with UC bylaws, a replacement VP was elected by secret ballot at a meeting of the full council, on May 13. Clay T. Capp ’06, who had run unsuccessfully for the position in the December elections (as Glazer’s running mate), defeated graduating council member Jason L. Lurie ’05, 22-20. His election by a narrow margin—against an outgoing council member—and his selection by the outgoing council, not by the student body, both spell a tenuous mandate for Capp, who must now tread lightly...
Michael R. Blickstead 05, who is a friend of mine, sent me an e-mail telling me why he thought Clay Capp should be VP and why I should continue as treasurer. His e-mail concluded with asking me to give him a call if I needed help with recruiting next year. In no way is that a threat or pressure; nor did I interpret it as such. The only pressure on me was from various people (including many non-council members) e-mailing me and calling me telling me what they thought I should do. Furthermore...
After Nichols unexpectedly announced his resignation earlier this month, former UC vice-presidential candidate Clay T. Capp ’06 defeated Lurie by a 22-20 vote. In his op-ed, Lurie claimed that some members of the UC had pressured Nichols into leaving office and discouraged representatives from running against Capp...
...Munaim] knows me well enough to realize that I was just wanted to be helpful and didn’t think it was necessary to send two separate e-mails, one saying why I thought Clay should be VP and a second one saying that we should keep in touch and that he should contact me about recruiting questions next year,” Blickstead wrote in an e-mail yesterday...
...idea that Matt or Clay or any of their friends would threaten other people’s jobs or political futures is an outrageous, slanderous and unbased claim,” Golis posted. “I think it’s libel...