BAKER, RAY STANNARD

pseud. David Grayson, 1870–1946, American author, b. Lansing, Mich., grad. Michigan State College (now Michigan State Univ.), 1889. At first a Chicago newspaper reporter, he joined the staff of McClure's Magazine in 1897, for which he wrote some famous muckraking articles. With other McClure's contributors he purchased the American Magazine in 1906 and helped edit it. The first book of quiet country sketches by "David Grayson," Adventures in Contentment, appeared in 1907; the series continued with Great Possessions (1917), The Countryman's Year (1936), and others. An intimate of Woodrow Wilson, Baker was sent to Europe in 1918 as one of the president's special agents to study the war situation. At the peace conference at Versailles, Baker was director of the press bureau of the American peace commission. Afterward he wrote Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement (3 vol., 1922), a history of the peace conference based largely on the Wilson papers. With W. E. Dodd he edited Wilson's Public Papers (6 vol., 1925–26). His authoritative biography of Wilson (8 vol., 1927–39), for which he used the president's personal papers, won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1940 for the last two volumes.

See his autobiographical works, Native American: The Book of My Youth (1941) and American Chronicle (1945).

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Baker, Fred, 9 , 20...247 Baker, James Stannard, 86 , 183 , 245...Irene Beale wife of Ray , 43 , 46 -47...184 , 190 , 246 Baker, Joseph Stannard father of Ray , early life of...245 Baker, Ray Stannard, ancestors of...
WHAT WILSON DID AT PARIS BY RAY STANNARD BAKER GARDEN CITY NEW YORK DOUBLEDAY, PAGE COMPANY 1920
...CORRESPONDENCE AND COLLECTED WORKS Baker, Newton D. Frontiers of Freedom . New York: Doran, 1918. Baker, Ray Stannard. Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters...Doran, 1927-1939. Baker, Ray Stannard, and William E. Dodd eds...
...ORATOR 1. The most detailed study of Baker as an orator is a doctoral dissertation...Wilson 2 Oct. 1912 CCH , Frank Baker 1 May 1912 CCH , Louis Post 9 March...Houghton Mifflin, 1931 , 182; Baker, Ray Stannard, Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters...
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...Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker. by Victoria...Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker. Charlottesville...Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker fails because...little-studied Ray Baker. Peterson himself never...is going to explore Bakers representation of Wilson...
...racial terror. As narrated by Ray Stannard Baker in his study, Following the Color...from Abu Ghraib detainees echo Bakers lynching account, in both brutality...College of Art, 1992. Baker, Ray Stannard. Following the Color Line. 1908...
...1984 ) Vengeance and Justice: Crime and Punishment in the 19th Century South. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. Baker, Ray Stannard ( 1917 ) "The Negro Goes North," 34 Worlds Work 314. ------( 1973 1908 ) Following the Color Line. Williamstown...
...Mencken on the Baltimore Herald, and Ray Stannard Baker on the Chicago News Record, Steffens...and well see what you can do," Baker was told in 1892. City editors...verification, or rejected. The cub Baker initially "got only the crumbs...
...European crisis ..." was confirmed by Ray Stannard Baker, later Wilsons first major biographer. Baker paid a call on the president at the White...public opinion," Gerards message brought a ray of hope. On February 16, Bryan and the...
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...the labor movement by Ray Stannard Baker. Its most famous...depth investigation. Ray Stannard Baker then suggested that the...and sales. She wrote Baker, "Unquestionably we...resources." This inspired Bakers relatively quick study...
...every exception to this rule (Bob Herbert, Russell Baker, Juan Gonzalez, Molly Ivins) one finds scores of...period 1902-1912, when Upton Sinclair, Frank Norris, Ray Stannard Baker, Charles Edward Russell and IdaTarbell, writing in...
...would truly serve the electorate as a whole. "I do not represent public opinion," he wrote to the journalist Ray Stannard Baker. "I represent the public. There is a wide difference between the two, between the real interests of the public...
...with Lippman or with the Inquiry. Sidney Webb and the Fabian Society of London conceived them." As journalist Ray Stannard Baker reported in his book Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement, "practically nothing--not a single idea--in the...
...likability about him. One noted that he was "as sweet a man as ever scuttled a ship or cut an opponents throat." Ray Stannard Baker, a contemporary-journalist and onetime follower who later broke with him, nonetheless conceded: "But what energy...
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...charity. But few can match Ray and Barbara Wragg, who scooped...pounds 13.8m. 8 9 Bridget Baker and Mark Gardiner, Hastings...Grimsby, pounds 14m. 24 25 Ray and Barbara Wragg, Sheffield...3m. 58 59 Stephen and Julie Stannard, Worthing, pounds 8.5m...
...charity. But few can match Ray and Barbara Wragg, who scooped...pounds 13.8m. 8 9 Bridget Baker and Mark Gardiner, Hastings...Grimsby, pounds 14m. 24 25 Ray and Barbara Wragg, Sheffield...3m. 58 59 Stephen and Julie Stannard, Worthing, pounds 8.5m...
...Leitha May; Attwater, Sarah; Baker, Matthew John; Basham, Brian...John; Smith, Allison Julie; Stannard, Michael Craig; Wilson, Kim...Ashcroft, Scott Edward; Baker, Helen Maree; Barker, Jessica...distinction); Upton , Tyson Ray; Viel, Luke Benjimin; Weldon...
...Beatrice George ; Naison Hove ; Helen Mann-Ray ; Steven Martin ; Siperire Mugadzaweta...Caitlin Susan Alsop (Class I); Lauren Baker ; Lauren Barker ; Hollie Batters ; Sophie...Kathryn Smith ; Nicola Stanley ; James Stannard ; Niall Joseph Sully ; Mari Tanaka ; Francesca...


 

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BAKER, RAY STANNARD pseud. David Grayson, 1870 1946, American...others. An intimate of Woodrow Wilson, Baker was sent to Europe in 1918 as one of the...At the peace conference at Versailles, Baker was director of the press bureau of the...
GRAYSON, DAVID see Baker, Ray Stannard . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...college town. Emily Dickinson was born and lived there all her life. Helen Hunt Jackson was also born there, and Ray Stannard Baker, Eugene Field, Robert Frost, and Noah Webster lived in the town. It is the seat of the Univ. of Massachusetts...
...interested the muckrakers, the most famous of whom are Lincoln Steffens , Ida Tarbell , David Graham Phillips , Ray Stannard Baker , Samuel Hopkins Adams , and Upton Sinclair . In the early 1900s magazine articles that attacked trusts including...
...Statesmen of the Old South (1911), and The Old South: Struggles for Democracy (1937). He also edited, with Ray Stannard Baker, The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson (6 vol., 1924 27). See Ambassador Dodds Diary, 1933 1938 (ed. by his...


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