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...Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg cabled U. S. Ambassador E. A. Bancroft...
...November of this year (TIME, Nov. 10), a meeting was held at Fessenden School (near Boston) with a view to setting up a set of entrance examinations for secondary schools similar to the College Entrance Examinations already well established in many colleges. Eighteen schools entered the arrangement: Andover, Arden, Bancroft, Buckley, Chestnut Hill, Exeter, Fessenden, Groton, Hill, Hotchkiss, Lawrenceville, Loomis Institute, Mil ton Academy, Pomfret, Rivers, St. George's, St. Paul's (Concord), Tome Institute...
...Allen Reed, Chairman, Miss Beatrice Moshier; Harold Valentine, Miss Beatrice deKalb, R. G. Rosegrant, Miss Phyrne Leland. H. M. Butterfield, Miss Emma Brown; James Surpless, Miss Ruth Schlenket, Richard Bancroft, Miss Irene Cole...
...Confirmed the nomination of Edgar A . Bancroft (already serving at Tokyo) to be Ambassador to Japan...
Since the inception of the American League of baseball clubs, 23 years ago, Byron Bancroft Johnson has been its President. As long ago as 1910, he signed a contract to serve in that post for 20 years, at a salary of $30,000 a year. For many, many years he was a sort of Grand Khan of the sport. He lias fought many battles during his career as President of the American League, serene in the confidence of his own ability to deal properly and effectively with whatever situation might arise...