Word: whose
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Rolfe, whose editions of Shakes peare's works are so much used in American colleges, is delivering a course of Saturday moring lectures on Shakespeare's works at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston...
...ugly mark on the American game. This is interference. It is something which has grown rapidly in the last three years, and which, if not legislated against, will threaten the very life of the game. It is not to be rushed hurriedly against and cut out by rules whose after affect no one can measure, but it is the duty of every true foot-ball player to give his best attention at once to such action as shall confine the abuse, in order that before another season the evil shall have passed away. While it is considered at the present...
...matter of regret to members of the clubs that, through lack of time they were unable to visit St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Denver, whose alumni associations has sent urgent invitations to the clubs to visit their cities: but it is hoped that circumstances will permit of their doing so next year...
...Whitman as a harmless crank or not to consider him at all. Lately, as we all know, public interest has been aroused in the man, and then, naturally, in his poetry. It seems to me that the writer is a little too enthusiastic over his subject; that a poet whose work requires such a deliberate course of study and investigation before it can be appreciated, is not a poet in the true sense of the word. A true poet should make himself felt, should draw us to him, and not ask that we should go grubbing in his immense field...
...come to our ears that dissatisfaction is prevalent among members of the class who are cognizant of the facts. Although some of this dissatisfaction may be justly ascribed to the disappointment of disgruntled candidates, still we feel sure that a warning will not be out of place. Men upon whose shoulders rests so much responsibility cannot be too careful in their actions. The captain should shun any form of partiality. More than one race has been lost by an injudicious selection of men and it is our duty to prevent a repetition of this in the future...