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Word: tsao (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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About 50 Harvard students will create a simulation of the workings of Congress, the National Security Council and the Supreme Court for the high school delegates, said Jack W. Tsao '87, co-president of the Model Congress...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, THE CRIMSON STAFF | Title: Reagan Officials Begin Harvard Model Congress | 3/6/1987 | See Source »

...everything is going very well.Weinberger was a hit and Hodel was very good. Thekids are enthusiastic but they are taking theissues and everything seriously," Tsao said...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, THE CRIMSON STAFF | Title: Reagan Officials Begin Harvard Model Congress | 3/6/1987 | See Source »

Reaction in California to the board's decision ranged from disappointment to outrage. Said California Savings and Loan Commissioner Linda Tsao Yang: "The decision is a tragedy. The entire bidding process was little more than a predetermined effort to legitimize the sale of Fidelity to Citicorp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cash Clash | 8/30/1982 | See Source »

Like many other U.S. savings and loans, Fidelity had been in financial trouble for some time. Last year it lost $56.9 million. The savings and loan was caught in the now familiar crunch between old longterm, low-interest loans and the high cost of raising new money. Linda Tsao Yang, the California savings and loan commissioner, called Fidelity "a victim of high interest rates." Federal Home Loan Bank Board Chairman Richard T. Pratt tried to calm nervous depositors at Fidelity and other S and Ls by assuring them that the takeover was not the beginning of a trend. Said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coming to the Rescue | 4/26/1982 | See Source »

With no independent press, it is impossible for a truly dissident author to publish works that go beyond the vague limits set by party authorities. Yet Tsao Yu is optimistic, and understandably so. He remembers that even during the '50s, plays had to have "workers, peasants or soldiers in them." In the standard stereotyped drama, he recalls, "you'd have a hero who becomes a model worker, then gets wounded, but comes back to work before his wounds are healed. Seeing 100 plays was the same as seeing one play. But now things are changing, and we feel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: We Learned from Our Suffering | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

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