Word: surpass
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...finishing touches are now being put on the show, under the direction of Coach "Dave" Lord, in preparation for "Graduates' Night" tomorrow evening. Dress rehearsals were held Saturday and yesterday, and these indicate that this year's production will even surpass "Al Fareedah", the 1920 show, in popularity...
...show, "They Never Come Back," and will last until 4 o'clock. A two-course supper will be served at one o'clock on the first and second floors. Preparation has been made for between 600 and 1000 guests, for the management of the Union expects that this may surpass even the Junior Dance in size...
This is the club's fortieth annual production and bids fair to surpass all its predecessors, even "The Isle of Surprise," which was presented 26 times before packed houses throughout the country...
...classes of theatre-goers, "Honors Are Even" should prove a thoroughly enjoyable performance. And for those in particular who delight in sprightly dialogue and revel in a battle of wits as well as of tongues, the play is difficult to surpass...
...team: T. Gehrke, an all-round fullback of remarkable ability; T. M. Carnegie, a brilliant half, and P. Jenkins, his team-mate of almost equal power. This trio, with Gehrke kicking and making long gains, Carnegie showing splendid form in a broken field, and Jenkins plunging, bade fair to surpass the best hopes of the coaches. Early season injuries, however, deprived the team of Carnegie and Gehrke, while a knock in Thursday's scrimmage with the Second Team put out W. K. Greene, one of the substitutes laboriously developed to fill the holes...