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...want to thank the Phillips Brooks House Association for all the help that they provided us, including the wonderful reception after the memorial service. We really appreciate PBHA’s establishment of the Peter Wei Cai Memorial Scholarship Fund. Peter loved PBHA and what it is stood for. He was immensely dedicated to the Harvard Emergency Medical Serivces program, and worked incredibly hard to arrange not only more affordable classes for students, but also social gatherings to get to know his peers at HEMS better and more personally. He also loved teaching English as a Second Language so much...
...didn’t know how to skate,” Li reminisced, “but he was happy to be there and happier to pull me down with him.” Cai’s mother told a story about how Peter, originally named Wei, got his first name. “When Peter was three years old, our friends told us to give him an American name” she said. “We tried a dozen names, but none stuck. Finally, one day, Peter was watching television, and he turned to me and said...
...Pathak said. Last spring break, about 15 undergraduate members of the Harvard College in Asia Program visited self-sustaining villages in the region. “We are finally able to continue a conversation that we started almost a year ago,” said Yi Wei ’10, HCAP’s alumni chair. Wei also said that Pathak’s talk challenged traditional notions of development. “For me, the most amazing thing about this project is that it takes sustainable development on its head,” she said. It?...
...said. “That’s too many.”Many of the audience members stayed around to talk to Previn in person. “His advice was really good, and not just because he’s a musician,” Shiyu Wei ’10 said. “He’s had a lot of experience as a man, as a person...It was insightful to hear him talk.” Most of all, Previn urged the audience to seize the day. “Whatever is given...
Officials from the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games and the International Olympic Committee defended the protest zones during a Aug. 20 press conference. "We are actually quite happy to hear that many of the 77 cases have been resolved," said Wang Wei, the executive vice president and secretary general of BOCOG. "Now the resolution of these protests was through dialog and communication. And this is also a part of ...Chinese culture...