Word: whose
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...Goldin, whose latest book Understanding the Gender Gap: An Economic History of American Women will be released in January, said she plans to visit the University later this month to meet department members and discuss a possible contract with Dean of the Faculty A. Michael Spence...
...award is given every three years to a graduate or undergraduate whose collection of art or books best exemplifies the traditions of breadth, coherence and imagination exemplified by Hofer, who formed and gave to the College a collection wide in scope, original in conception and scholarly in purpose, according to a press release...
Brown is a strong, physical squad whose strengths lie up the middle of its lineup. The Bruins will look to play a "big ball" game, seeking territorial advantages in large chunks...
...that administrators should allow every group to hold a conference on campus. Harvard should not lend its limited resources to a speaker whose theories have absolutely no basis in fact. Likewise, administrators should not feel compelled to publicize an irrelevant topic. And Harvard should not accommodate speakers who espouse doctrines such as race-hatred...
...some of the world's most accomplished treasure hunters. Nimrud created a scientific sensation in the 1840s, when the British archaeologist A.H. Layard uncovered the lamassu, colossal, winged bull-men that guarded the palace entrances. One hundred years later, the site was extensively re-excavated by Max Mallowan, whose mystery-writing wife Agatha Christie kept an office at the Nimrud Digs House and composed portions of an Hercule Poirot novel, Murder in Mesopotamia, at the site...