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...Early 19th Century American Historians: Bancroft, Prescott". Professor Murdock, Harvard...
Both sessions of the meeting are open to the public. Tickets for $1.50 each may be secured from Bancroft Beatley '15 at 16 Lawrence Hall, Cambridge...
Crew C: Stroke, J. A. Hall '27; 7, Elwin Farnham '27; 6, R. W. Ladd '27; 5, J. B. Olmstead '27; 4, E. S. Hamlin '29; 2, James Lawrence '28; bow, George Bancroft; Coxswain, J. H. MacCollom...
...discussed by Morton Snyder, Secretary of the Progressive Education Association, general discussion being opened by Winfield C. Akers, of the Brookline High School, Eugene C. Alder '99 of the Blake School in Minneapolis, Minn., and Frank D. Slutz '11 of the Moraine Park School of Dayton, Ohio. Professor Bancroft Beatley '15 of the Graduate School of Education, will talk on "The Professional Equipment of the Head Master", and discussion will be led by Charles B. Newton '98 of the Pingry School in Elizabeth, N. J., and Charles C. Tillinghast of the Horace Mann School for Boys at Fieldston...
...Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis chewed up many cigars over testimony concerning two dismissed club-managers, Tyrus Cobb (Detroit) and Tristram Speaker (Cleveland), accused of "fixing" a game in 1919 (TIME, Jan. 3). Indications were that both would be exonerated. Meantime a head bigger than theirs was chopped off. Byron Bancroft Johnson, founder of the American League in 1900 and its president ever since, accused Commissioner Landis of wilfully and improperly publishing the Cobb and Speaker evidence after receiving it from the American League. The latter had investigated the cases quietly and dismissed the two men without publicity, to spare them...