Word: whose
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Warren, whose death was announced yesterday, was a graduate of Harvard in the class...
...hope the success of the lacrosse team in the past will be rewarded by a large audience at the game today with Princeton. The team, although weakened by the loss of several strong players whose places had to be filled by comparatively new men, easily beat the New York University Lacrosse Club last week. The Princeton Club has the reputation of being one of the strongest clubs in the association and will undoubtedly play a strong game, forcing our men to do their utmost to win. Our team have also greatly improved since their last game, and an exciting...
...illustrated parody on "Patience" has recently appeared in the reading room. The illustrations are very good and are from the pen of H. W. McVicar, whose drawings have become familiar to us through Life...
...fence would be undemocratic as preventing some men from seeing the game who can not afford the price of admission, is laughable. We suppose the faculty consider it a much more democratic spirit which will prompt a man to look over a fence at a game of ball whose expenses are entirely paid by some one else. It seems like a scheme to compel the wealthy and generous students of the college to pay for the poor student's amusement. I am not sure that I can appreciate the democratic spirit which will permit a man to take his amusement...
...system is conducive to cliques, but it affords a good chance to learn human nature, and to adapt one's self to circumstances. Then there is the chapter life (neither very social nor very interesting), the spreads, much fun, but discouraged by the faculty and class and club life, whose interest varies with different classes...