Word: stiffest
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sophomore Tom Wolfe took up where he left off last year, winning the 200-yd. backstroke. His stiffest competition in the league this year should come from Crimson freshman Neil Martin, who finished a scant .6 seconds back...
...Radcliffe field hockey team will face its stiffest test of the season today when it meets its counterpart from Princeton at 9:30 a.m. on the field behind Watson Rink...
...undefeated Harvard J.V. cross country team faces its stiffest challenge of the season today in the Columbia Invitational Championships to be held at New York City's Van Cortland Park...
Most of the entries competing in the Olympic pool at Brown are of varsity status and, because of the formalized arrangement of practice sessions and coaching staffs, will offer the stiffest competition Harvard has faced to date...
...case may be the stiffest test yet of Lloyd's powers of survival. But then, he is an exceptionally gifted survivor. Frank Lloyd was born in Vienna in 1911. His name was Franz Levai; his father was a well-off dealer in antique furniture, silver and china. At 20, young Levai got a job with a large Viennese coal company, soon launched his own oil business, and by the mid-1950s owned a string of gas stations in Austria. When the Nazis came in 1938, the young entrepreneur fled to Paris and later to England. Broke and speaking only...