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Wang’s death has also virtually reverberated through the realm of the living, most noticeably in the profiles of his friends. Dongbo Yu ’07 changed his favorite quote to some lines of French verse dedicated to “mon cher ami Hui Wang.” He also created the group “Remember Hui,” which, at a count of 368, has four times as many members as Wang had Facebook friends...
...scene straight out of a Hong Kong gangster flick. On a November morning in 2002, local property tycoon Harry (Cigar) Lam was enjoying breakfast in his usual spot at Luk Yu Tea House, a Hong Kong institution famed for its tasty dim sum and indifferent service. At about 9 a.m., a nearby diner paid for his meal, walked up to Lam's table and killed him with a gunshot to the head...
...Eliot House biochemical sciences concentrator killed in a car crash in the Catskill Mountains of New York earlier this month, is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. today at the Wing Fook Funeral Home at 13 Gerard Street in Boston, friends of Wang announced. According to Dongbo Yu ’07, Wang’s body was transported from New York yesterday, two days after family members from Guangzhou, China, arrived in Boston. The service at the Gerard Street funeral home will last until 1 p.m., according to Yu, and will be followed by a private cremation ceremony. A shuttle...
Donations can be sent to Kirkland residents Dongbo Yu ’07 (dyu@fas.harvard.edu) and Liwei Fan ’08 (liweifan@fas.harvard.edu), Eliot seniors Tim Zhou (hzhou@fas.harvard.edu), Rui Tang (ruitang@fas.harvard.edu), and Radoman (radoman@fas.harvard.edu), and Lowell resident Jin Zhou ’07 (jinzhou@fas.harvard.edu...
...grounded by Bartosik on piano and Giancarlo Garcia ‘08 on clarinet, was actually quite good. The evening ended with Bernstein’s “Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Piano,” with Jennifer D. Chang ‘09 on violin, Mimi Yu ‘08 on cello, and Amy T. Wu ‘09 on piano. The trio played through the various and often difficult sections with poise—Yu in particular flowed from subtle bowed lines to percussive phrases with ease—and the piece proved...