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Overview

Michael R. Meyer was a Hamilton College student in the early 1970s, active in student government. He is identified in corpus sources as a candidate for co-chairman of the student Judiciary Board during the 1972-73 academic year.

Relevance to Research

The April 13, 1973 Spectator (spec-1973-04-13) lists Meyer as one of six candidates for co-chairman of the Judiciary Board: “Jim Connolly, Gordon Kaye, Charles Darrigrand, Bill Gadbow, Michael Meyer, and Thomas Pirodsky.” The April 20, 1973 Spectator (spec-1973-04-20) follows up reporting that Gordon Kaye ‘74 won one of the co-chairman positions, and that Meyer was among the five remaining candidates — Connolly, Darrigrand, Gadbow, Meyer, and Pirodsky — competing in a runoff for the second seat.

Notes

Meyer is identified only by name in both issues; no class year or hometown is given. It is not confirmed from these sources whether he won the runoff. No further biographical detail is available in the corpus.