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...After the first-place votes had been tallied, mouths hung agape in the Cambridge Senior Center, where the city’s political classes gather every two years for the ballot count. Sitting in eighth place—ahead of two council incumbents—was first-time challenger Matthew S. DeBergalis, a then-26-year-old MIT graduate who had focused his campaign on student issues. DeBergalis missed the final cut by 137 votes, but his unexpected success demonstrated that the power of incumbency in Cambridge was not invincible, if the right candidate came along who could harness...
...need to look at not just what the hell happened, but what the hell we can do about it,” said Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, the other sponsor of the bill. “We would like to have an inquiry within the UC. The money that was lost wasn’t the HCC’s money, but the UC’s money, and our constituents’ money...
...President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 said the timing of Capp’s announcement was not related to the HCC’s failed concert...
Both UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Vice President Clay T. Capp ’06 guaranteed Tuesday night that the council would examine the HCC and its role in the most recent debacle. “On one hand, it’s all on the table,” said Capp. The Harvard community should pressure Capp to put his money—actually, his constituent’s money—where his mouth is and call for a complete overhaul of the HCC. In particular, we believe that the UC should institute...
...Harvard Concert Commission (HCC)’s Nov. 6 concert featuring Wyclef Jean was cancelled last night because of lackluster ticket sales, Undergraduate Council (UC) President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 announced at an emergency UC meeting last night. According to HCC Chairman Jack P. McCambridge ’06, the concert’s cancellation will cost the HCC between $25,000 and $30,000. As of yesterday, concert organizers had sold less than half the tickets needed to break even with only four days left before the show. “We were contractually obligated...