Word: ye
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Malcolm G. Campbell, Brian S. Chen, Timothy H. Hsieh, Wenna Jia, Eric T. Lander, Andrew Q. Le, Christopher T. Lim, Stephanie H. Lo, Mary Anne Marks, Vikram R. Modi, Colin J. Motley, Jeffrey D. Nanney, Hamida B. Owusu, Palmer Rampell, Anthony C. Speare, Dennis L. Sun, Yi Sun, Julia Ye, Chelsea Y. Zhang, and John C. Zhou...
...come, all ye unfortunates, to Pfoho dhall...
...sober. The rowdy crowd was entertained throughout the meal by the Breakers, a Harvard break dancing troupe, the Asian American Dance Troupe, the Din & Tonics, and the performance martial arts group Harvard Wushu Club, a crowd favorite. When asked why the performance martial arts act was so popular, Annie Ye ’11, a Wushu performer, replied, “We have weapons and shiny stuff. That always gets the crowd riled up.” While some guests who didn’t speak Chinese might not have understood some of the jokes throughout the banquet, they nevertheless...
...feeling of the era and season. The cast of characters create a strong sense of community and aim to include the audience with their interactive caroling and dancing. The first of several joint ventures between the viewers and performers is a rendition of “O Come All Ye Faithful,” which imparts a wonderful added feeling of unity to the show.This warm sensation continues as both the vocally deficient and vocally gifted attempt to sing “The Lord of the Dance,” a catchy tune that propels the program into intermission. However...
...Saturday night’s gathering about Peter receiving immunization shots as a baby. As the doctor came forward to administer the injections, the young Cai kept smiling. “It’s fitting because he really did smile a lot,” Siao said. Julia Ye ’10 played in the Mozart Society Orchestra with Cai, who was section leader for the violinists. “He was always so enthusiastic about the orchestra, and he cared that all of the members were happy,” Ye said. “When...