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Over the eight weeks of their trip this summer, Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Andrew H. Golis ’06 visited countless museums, many of them history museums, and in this way they learned a lot about American history. But it was when they spoke to people who had lived the history that they learned the most. The opportunities to do that were less rare than they might have expected. Easiest was when they stayed with friends and friends’ families—like when they stayed with a friend whose father is a small...
...floor above the stage, Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Andrew H. Golis ’06 sat at a tiny round table and listened. Late into the cross-country road trip that had occupied the last month and a half of their summer, they had exactly one week left. This might have made them feel sad, but, as one learns quickly on a road trip, a lot can happen in a week. They slouched backward and ordered drinks. Below them, women with teased hair swayed to the music. A big-bellied man lip-synched soulfully into...
...Glazer, however, attributed the lower turnout of candidates running to a better understanding of the commitments...
...It’s not as easy to be a representative,” said Glazer. “When I went door-to-door, one of the things I told everybody was to leave 10 hours a week. We obviously weren’t trying to discourage people, but we wanted candidates who knew about the time commitments...
...Glazer said he was not concerned with the low number of students running for seats on the council...