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...Ximena S. Vengoechea ’08.The performance consisted primarily of writings adapted by the show’s staff into a series of unrelated scenes. The humor in the raw material, familiar to anyone who read Silverstein’s works as a child, was complemented by Wan??€™s and Tseng’s wise directorial choice of a subtle, honest approach to portraying characters. It filled the performance with the kind of humor that pleasantly snuck up on you, transforming the shockingly absurd elements in Silverstein’s works into something that amused because...
...been stolen. Adding insult to injury, Wan informed his proctor that Murstein had faked the whole theft just to collect the insurance money for what Wan claimed was Murstein’s drug habit. Wan confessed to making up the whole story. Murstein collected his second stolen computer from Wan??€™s partner in crime, Michael D. Wang ’05-’06. Both Wan??€”at the time a member of the varsity tennis team—and Wang left Harvard for three and two years, respectively...
...January of last year, Wan??€™s attorney filed a motion seeking to overturn his client’s plea, arguing that it was having the unintended effect of preventing Wan from regaining admission to Harvard. No action was taken on the motion...
...April 28, the victim said, his proctor obtained a confession from Wan, and found the victim’s replacement computer—the T-23 earlier spotted on Wan??€™s desk—in Wang’s room upstairs...
Another time, the victim borrowed Wan??€™s Social Analysis 10 sourcebook. When Wan asked for it back, the victim could not locate the sourcebook...