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Gallagher has gained a reputation as being adamently "anti-P.C.," something that has occasionally been apparent in his debates at the UC, and he heartily embraces the characterization. "Colin strikes me as a contrarian who's out to shock," James M. Harmon '93 says...
...first-year roommate and fellow Silber supporter Guido Guidotti '91 counters that, "What was apparent about Colin from the beginning was his passion. Colin is a very passionate person who doesn't check his idea if he thinks they'll go against the system, against the politically correct...
Guidotti says that "Colin's temperament is very much like John Silber's. He's unafraid to make certain statements and willing to work as vigorously as possible for what he believes. If John Silber were to have a lookalike on the Harvard campus, it would be Colin...
...party's nominated candidate. Gallagher jumped into the fray and succeeded in ruffling not a few feathers in the club. "I thought he was a Republican until the day I heard he was going to organize for Silber," Harmon, then president of the Democratic Club, says. "We talked to Colin and some of the students for Silber about working within the Club. They didn't say no, but they didn't really do it either...
Guidotti, however, thinks Gallagher is fated for something more high profile. "I wouldn't be surprised if Colin does get into some political work in the future," he speculates