Word: chen
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...Kyle G. Chen ’10 said he did not receive an e-mail informing him that his section scheduled for 10 a.m. had been canceled...
...Medioli said. “They’re a pretty strong rival to some degree, but we think that given how we’ve done this weekend that they’re well within our sights.” —Staff writer Lucy D. Chen can be reached at lucychen@fas.harvard.edu...
...Cornell.” Unfortunately for the Big Red, it was not treated with the hospitality an old friend might expect, as Harvard promptly eliminated the team on its quest for the ECAC championship and a bid to the NCAA tournament. —Staff writer Lucy D. Chen can be reached at lucychen@fas.harvard.edu...
...fetched, if not downright silly. They also prevent a simple enjoyment of the book - its pleasant pastoral passages are sooner or later interrupted by jarring expositions that wouldn't look out of place in a 19th century manual of eugenics. Here's one from the novel's main character, Chen Zhen...
...inevitable that China will evolve into a freer society," says Jiang. But curiously there is no such optimism in the book. The wolves - those symbols of perfect freedom - are exterminated by officials as part of a plan to turn the grasslands over to large-scale farming, and Chen Zhen, the protagonist, can find only hackneyed, metaphysical solace as he meditates upon a wolf-cub pelt, imagining the cub's spirit in "the place where all the souls of Mongolian wolves that had died in battles over the millennia congregated." One is left wondering if millions of Chinese readers also believe...