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Glazer, Gary J. (Gary Jay)

 Person

Biographical Information

Gary Jay Glazer moved from Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend Purdue University in 1964. He graduated in 1967 with a degree in Industrial Management. Glazer was active in many student organizations including the Hillel Foundation in 1965, the Tomahawk pledge class of 1966 and the Reamer Club in 1967. Glazer lived in Owen residence hall from 1964 to 1967. Glazer was active in the Hussar Club which is run by Owen residence hall. Hussar Club members are in charge of hall funds and decide how to allocate the funds. Glazer received awards from his role in the Hussar Club including the Hussar Scholar Trophy (1964-1965) and The Headliner Outstanding Hussar Award (1966-1967). Glazer attended the Rose bowl football game in 1967 when Purdue beat the University of Southern California. He was active in Purdue traditions such as wearing the Purdue residence hall pot or beanie and the senior cords.

Citation

Author: Shauna Borger

Citation

Debris yearbooks, 1964-1967 Purdue Staff and students telephone directory, 1966-1967

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Gary J. Glazer papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSA 31
Scope and Contents The Gary J. Glazer papers document Gary J. Glazer’s student life at Purdue from 1964 to 1967. He was active in the Owen Hall Hussar Club and most of the collection relates to his activities with this club. There are also materials related to the Purdue Boilermaker football team playing in the 1967 Rose Bowl. Types of materials include printed materials, photographs, ephemera including pins and patches, cords, caps, and plaques. Purdue traditions are documented here, such as the Senior Cords and...
Dates: 1964 - 1967