Word: toughness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hall Ulen's varsity swimmers deserted the exercise mat for their first aqueous practice yesterday, and found themselves inundated not only with water but a flood of 30 new Freshman candidates. "They don't sweat as much, but it's tough work just the same," aphorized Assistant Coach Bill Brooks, as successive six-man relays took of for 75 yard sprints...
...Cambridge's Finest confided, it was a tough night. While Mephistophelean revelry generally remained under control, scattered calls created considerable havee to the tower regions," he declaimed...
With his squad at completely full strength for the first time since long before the opening game, Harlow put his second and third elevens through a tough scrimmage under Stadium lights to conclude yesterday's session. The "B" team's line drew praise for its blocking efforts, and guards Jim Feinberg and Bob Drennan were especially prominent...
With a warning that, "the more we get tough with foreign powers, the more we are likely to get tough at home," Deutsch said that the world had gained experience through having the Paris name-calling convention, but now is the time to accept the conclusion that three good liberals, Jan Smuts, Anthony Eden, and Henry Wallace have arrived at, and take a more generous attitude in the conference dealings...
...West's She Done Him Wrong (1933-a "lightheartedly tough and amoral film"), which launched the best known of the West gags ("tall, dark and handsome"; "come up and see me some time"; "the finest lady that ever walked the streets"), has also been shelved-by request of the Hays Office...