Word: whose
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...whose names were bracketed are tied for place...
Since this is the first year of this method a special rule will be made so that the luck of the draw among the teams whose exact place was not determined by the final series last year will be as small as possible. The Leiter Cups will not be awarded immediately to the leading team after the series is finished, but a special series will be held between the final number one and any teams which won all their games in the various rounds...
...second flight of stairs leads to the Assembly Hall above, whose covered ceiling is finished up into the roof. The staircase is shut off by movable screens in such manner that the seating capacity of the hall may be increased to 240. From this hall a spiral staircase leads to the lower floors, forming a secondary means of exit. At the western end, two society rooms and a bedroom complete the building. In the basement are the coat rooms, lavatories, bicycle room...
...following team was chosen to play against the English universities: E. E. Southard 1M of Harvard, W. M. Murdock of Yale, A. S. Meyer of Columbia, E. B. Seymour of Princeton. The match is to kake place in the rooms of the Manhattan Club on April 20. Harvard, whose representative, Southard, could not be present, telegraphed that she would concur in all arrangements...
...National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, in whose annual regatta the Senior Weld eight won second place last summer, has a membership of over 100 clubs...