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Bancroft
[ban-krawft, -kroft, bang-]
noun
George, 1800–91, U.S. historian and statesman.
Hubert Howe, 1832–1918, U.S. publisher and historian.
Example Sentences
But Ollie Robinson bowled Cameron Bancroft for seven with a beautiful leg-cutter early in Gloucestershire's reply and the visitors lost their way as Tymal Mills took 3-13 and were dismissed in the 14th over.
Gloucestershire have entrusted the captaincy to Australia batter Cameron Bancroft while another Australian, Peter Handscomb, has taken over at Leicestershire, having also led Middlesex in the past.
Kinmont ultimately sold the cookbook to UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library for $20,000.
Crawford, who was snubbed, ended up onstage and accepted on behalf of Anne Bancroft, who won for “The Miracle Worker,” beating Davis.
Bancroft was appearing on Broadway and was unable to attend the ceremony.
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