Word: wong
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...Boswell ’10, and UC Student Affairs Committee vice-chair Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, running with Alneada D. Biggers ’10. Other possible tickets would be led by UC Treasurer Anthony R. Britt ’10 and outsider Max H. Y. Wong ’10. Britt, Flores, and Wong confirmed that they are considering running, though Britt said he is inclined not to. Schwartz said he was focused first on his role on the College Events Board. The candidates will be able to officially declare their candidacies and begin collecting signatures...
...Hacker said that the relationship between these statistics is not yet known. “We’re in the middle of an analysis right now to understand the risk factors in the Asian population,” she told the council members. Mary Wong, the executive director of the council, said that the report on mental health was compiled in response to a discussion that began in September 2007, when members wanted to explore whether at-risk youths were exhibiting unhealthy behavior because they lived in environments that were not supportive. But Wong and Cambridge City Council member...
...Huang says. "I don't know if my money will keep its value. I invest, but now I don't know how to invest because everything is going down, so I keep watching and worrying about it." Other Asians are taking a philosophical view of the worsening crisis. Dorothy Wong, 49, a psychiatric counselor in Hong Kong, says that a global crash could change laissez-faire attitudes about money. "I think the world needed this, actually," says Wong. "My kids and my friends' kids are spoiled. We made lots and lots of money, and we gave them the impression that...
...Previous work that Antoinette, [Kellogg School of Management Professor] Wan Wong, and myself had done had highlighted the fact that endowments were much savvier private equity investors than other institutions,” Lerner said in an interview...
...Northeast Invitational, Harvard produced a competitive display with several successes throughout the singles brackets. Competing in bracket one, Clayton opened with a double Ivy League scalp—defeating Princeton’s George Carpeni (6-3, 6-3) and Colombia’s Jon Wong (4-6, 6-0, 7-5)—although he eventually succumbed in the semifinals to Jonas Berg of Mississippi (7-6 (4), 6-1). In bracket two, Alexei Chijoff-Evans enjoyed an undefeated singles weekend; following Friday’s wins over Michael Land of Marist (6-1, 6-2) and Robert...