Word: glazerã
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Dates: during 2004-2004
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...think in this campaign there has been enough substance—the one thing we need is more opportunities for candidates to interact and talk about the specifics of what they want to get done, and how they want to get it done.” Glazer??s sentiments, however, failed to make the leap from aspiration to action...
...split ticket, the singers performed twice, first at Glazer??s party and later at Nichols?...
...Glazer??s running mate, Council Treasurer Clay T. Capp ’06, lost his bid for the council vice presidency by 96 votes to Ian W. Nichols ’06, Moore’s running mate...
...Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Tracy “Ty” Moore II ’06 were campaigning outside the Science Center on a misty, cold Tuesday, the seventh of December. Their supporters bore competing signs—yellow for Moore and orange for Glazer??and a cacophony of shouted slogans filled the air. On the walk back from the Science Center, students were greeted by these same signs pasted on kiosks, stapled to House billboards, stuffed into mailboxes and slipped under room doors...
Contrary to the candidates’ choice of running mates, we feel that the best candidate to complement Glazer??s style and experience is actually Ian W. Nichols ’06. Traditionally, it is rare to question the breakdown of a ticket in council elections, but given the strength of the field this year and the need to enhance the vice-presidential office with added responsibilities, we endorse Nichols over Clay T. Capp ’06. While Capp has an admirable record after recently taking over as treasurer of the council, Nichols’ experience reforming...