Word: whose
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...student whose record of work performed is complete at the beginning of the year may take elective studies in excess of the amount required by 4, to the extent of one course in his freshman year, and two courses in any subsequent year. In each of the studies pursued under this provision the student assumes the same responsibility, and is entitled to the same privileges, as if his work were limited to the required amount. He may, however, at any time withdraw from any study which he is pursuing in excess of the required amount, by giving written notice...
...regular meeting of the Harvard Shooting club whose held at Watertown yesterday afternoon. The conditions for the shooting were all that could be desired, and the scores made show a general average above the ordinary. The series of matches for this month were finished at this meeting. The following are the individual scores made yesterday: Match A.- Green, 9, MacKay 8. Match B.- (straight away) MacKay 8, Green 7, Quinlan...
...communication in last Monday's issue of the "Princetonian" states that unless whose who have promised subscriptions for the lacrosse team pay up immediately, the team will be unable to go to Cambridge next Saturday the 18th...
...very glad that a club of graduates of other colleges is to be formed. Our graduate department offers splendid facilities for work, and is a department on which our reputation as a university will in a great measure depend. To a club of this sort, whose purpose is to bring home to students of other colleges the advantages that Harvard offers for study, we extend our heartiest encouragement...
...acting, singing, scenery and costumes combined to make it most successful. Mr. Weaver as Sir Barney E'Claire made the hit of the evening. His rich humor, good acting and typical songs called forth loud applause. Olivia, his promised bride was well taken by Mr. V. S. Sears, whose dancing and acting were also very good. Mr. Prescott acted the part of the Duenna to perfection. The love scene between the Duenna and Sir Barny was one of the best parts of the play. The principals were good in their parts. Of the choruses the best were the Flunkeys...