Which of the following who/whom clauses is incorrect?
A. She is a student whom everyone likes.
B. He did not tell me whom he was looking for.
C. She is one of the students who I want to meet.
D. We were seen by two teachers who would recognize us.
"She is one of the students whom I want to meet." The objective form of the pronoun must be used because whom is the object of the infinitive phrase to meet.