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...path to the performance was an unconventional one, according to Lin's teaches Lynn W. Chang '75, a professional violinist who teaches at MIT, Boston University and the Boston Conservatory...
Andrew S. Chang '99 is a neurobiology concentrator in Kirkland House, His column will resume during reading period...
...preposterous replacement for the cereal boxes literature, the eating healthy flyer pyramids in the dining halls do nothing more than provide faux reading material for lone diners. Teresa Chang, M.D.'s words of wisdom are rumored to make some nauseous...
...enlightening speech. Perhaps he will drone on and on about economic policy. I hope others in my class will return after the morning exercise, give him a chance and hear what he has to say. Let's just hope he doesn't say anything about sunscreen. Andrew S. Chang '99 is a neurobiology concentrator in Kirkland House. His column appears on alternate Wednesdays...
...opened Shanghai to foreign investors during his three years as mayor, starting a boom that lasts to this day, and displayed his no-nonsense approach to the business of doing business. According to Gareth Chang, who was head of a McDonnell Douglas joint venture in Shanghai, Zhu cut official banquets from 12 dishes to four because "first of all, most of us couldn't eat that much, and second, he thought the longer meals were a waste of time." In 1991, Zhu was recalled to Beijing, where he became Vice Premier and successfully curbed China's rampant inflation. Last year...