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Bancroft

[ban-krawft, -kroft, bang-]

noun

  1. George, 1800–91, U.S. historian and statesman.

  2. Hubert Howe, 1832–1918, U.S. publisher and historian.



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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.

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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.

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Kinmont ultimately sold the cookbook to UC Berkeley’s Bancroft Library for $20,000.

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Crawford, who was snubbed, ended up onstage and accepted on behalf of Anne Bancroft, who won for “The Miracle Worker,” beating Davis.

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Bancroft was appearing on Broadway and was unable to attend the ceremony.

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