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  1. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Baker, Ray Stannard (1870-1946)
  2. Baker, Ray Stannard (1870-1946): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Daniel Lindley, 2000
  3. The spiritual unrest by Baker Ray Stannard 1870-1946, 1910-01-01
  4. Adventures in contentment. by David Grayson [pseud.] illustrated by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946., 1907-01-01
  5. The friendly road; new adventures in contentment. by David Grays by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946., 1913
  6. The new industrial unrest: reasons and remedies. by Ray Stannard by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946., 1920-01-01
  7. The lowly estate. by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946., 1910-01-01
  8. Boy's second book of inventions by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946, 1909-01-01
  9. Hempfield; a novel. by David Grayson [pseud.] illustrated by by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946., 1915-01-01
  10. The friendly road new adventures in contentment by David Grayson by Baker. Ray Stannard. 1870-1946., 1915-01-01
  11. The President and His Biographer: Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker by Merrill D. Peterson, 2007-08-13
  12. Adventures in Contentment by Ray Stannard Baker, 1987-10

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Baker, Ray Stannard. April 17, 1870 July 12, 1946. Place of Birth Lansing, MI. Biography Ray Stannard Baker was born to Joseph Stannard and Alice Baker in 1870.
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Ray Stannard Baker was born to Joseph Stannard and Alice Baker in 1870. He achieved a B.S. at Michigan State University in 1889 and briefly studied Law and Literature at the University of Michigan. From 1892 to 1897 Baker was a reporter for the Chicago Daily Record, and then moved on to McClure Syndicate as manager in 1898. It was at this publication that Baker earned the reputation of being a prominent “muckraker” along with Ida Tarbell and Lincoln Steffens. During this time Baker also published children stories for Youth’s Companion along with a nine volume series of stories about rural living in America under the pen name of David Grayson. Troubled with the hard-hitting journalism in McClure, Baker left the magazine in 1906 to start his own publication called American Magazine . In 1908 Baker became the first well-known journalist to examine America’s social divide by writing the book Following the Color Line , which enjoyed great success. After supporting President Theodore Roosevelt, Baker experimented with socialism before supporting the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson in 1912. The two men struck a close friendship and in 1918 Wilson sent Baker to Europe to study the war situation. When it came to peace negotiations, Wilson appointed Baker as his press secretary at Versailles. Baker published fifteen volumes about Wilson and internationalism, including an eight-volume biography on Wilson, the last two of which won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1940. Baker died of heard attack in 1946 in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Baker, Ray Stannard FOLLOWING THE COLOR LINE An Account of Negro Citizenship in the American Democracy Williamstown, MA Corner House Publishers, 1973. at bookfever.com
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3. Ray Stannard Baker - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Ray Stannard Baker (April 17, 1870 – July 12, 1946), also known by his pen name David Grayson, was an American journalist and author born in Lansing, Michigan.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Ray Stannard Baker Ray Stannard Baker (April 17, 1870 – July 12, 1946), also known by his pen name David Grayson , was an American journalist and author born in Lansing, Michigan . After graduating from the Michigan State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University ), he attended law school at the University of Michigan in 1891 before launching his career as a journalist in 1892 with the Chicago News-Record, where he covered the Pullman Strike and Coxey's Army in 1894. In 1898, Baker joined the staff of McClure's a pioneer muckraking magazine, and quickly rose to prominence along with Lincoln Steffens and Ida Tarbell . He also dabbled in fiction, writing children's stories for the magazine Youth's Companion and a nine-volume series of stories about rural living in America, the first of which was titled "Adventures in Contentment" under the pseudonym David Grayson. In 1906, Baker, Steffens and Tarbell left McClure's and created The American Magazine In 1908, he wrote the book

4. Seeley G. Mudd Library : Collections And Finding Aids
Baker, Ray Stannard, 18701946 . Title Ray Stannard Baker Papers, circa 1887-1941 (bulk 1909-1919) Extent 17.1 linear feet (29 boxes) Call Number MC004
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The Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library contains several collections focused on Woodrow Wilson from both the Public Policy collection and the University Archives. In the University Archives collections described in this section, only a small percentage of the total collection specifically documents Wilson; these materials, however, are considered to be of enough importance to merit inclusion here. All collection entries in this section are listed by creator or collector, and include information on title, date span, size, and call number of the collection, as well as a brief biographical/historical profile and a summary of contents. The creator name also provides a hyperlink to the EAD finding aid for each collection.

5. Baker, Ray Stannard - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Baker
US writer. Among his numerous publications are Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement, a History of the Peace Conference (1922). He coedited The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson (1925
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7. Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946)
Ray Stannard Baker A Guide to Resources . Ray Stannard Baker, journalist, author, and biographer of Woodrow Wilson, was born in Lansing, Michigan on April 17, 1870 and died in
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Ray Stannard Baker A Guide to Resources Ray Stannard Baker , journalist, author, and biographer of Woodrow Wilson, was born in Lansing, Michigan on April 17, 1870 and died in Amherst, Massachusetts on July 12, 1946. After graduating from Michigan Agricultural College (later Michigan State) he briefly attended the University of Michigan Law school (1891) before launching a career as one of the leading journalists of his generation. After four years as reporter for the Chicago News-Record (1892-96), he joined the staff of McClure's Magazine , a leader in the "New Journalism" then transforming the national press. During the 190s he dreamed of writing the "Great American Novel," and published numerous stories for young people in the Youth's Companion, a magazine he himself enjoyed as a boy. But with McClure's colleagues Lincoln Steffens and Ida Tarbell, Baker soon gained a national reputation as one of the leading "muckrakers," the term Theodore Roosevelt applied to crusading journalists in 1906. That same year Baker published the first of a series of "adventures in contentment" under the pen name "David Grayson." Totaling nine volumes in all, the David Grayson adventures attracted millions of readers world-wide. Uneasy with the "muckraker" label, Baker joined several colleagues to found the American Magazine (1906). In later years, he abandoned the hard-hitting journalism of the

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Baker, Ray Stannard , Following the Color Line American Negro Citizenship in the Progressive Era (1964) Bibliographic Section African American History
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Baker, Ray Stannard, pseud. David Grayson, 1870–1946, American author, b. Lansing, Mich., grad. Michigan State College (now Michigan State Univ.), 1889.
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Joseph Lincoln Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was an American journalist, lecturer, and political philosopher, and one of the most famous practitioners of the
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. He is also known for his 1921 statement, upon his return from the Soviet Union Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , also known as the Soviet Union , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed on the territory of most of the former Russian Empire in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991.The Soviet Union had a single-party political system dominated by the Communist Party...
: "I have been over into the future, and it works." (Usually reprinted as "I've seen the future, and it works".) The altered version of his quote can be found on the title page of the 1933 edition of Red Virtue , written by his wife, Ella Winter Ella Winter Ella Winter was an American Communist and the wife of journalist Lincoln Steffens. After the death of Lincoln Steffens in 1936, she married Hollywood screenwriter Donald Ogden Stewart....

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Baker, Ray Stannard. This, I am firmly convinced, is a strange world, as strange a one as I was ever
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Encyclopedia Baker, Ray Stannard. Baker, Ray Stannard, pseud. David Grayson, 1870 – 1946, American author, b. Lansing, Mich., grad. Michigan State College (now Michigan State Univ
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16. Ray Stannard Baker Papers, 1887-1944 (bulk 1909-1919): Inventory
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Ray Stannard Baker in his Office at Paris During the Peace Conference Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library 65 Olden Street Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA Phone: 609-258-6345 Fax: 609-258-3385 mudd@princeton.edu http://www.princeton.edu/~mudd Published in 1998 ©2007 Princeton University Library
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Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a journalist, editor, and author. He earned recognition for his articles on liberal reform, for his philosophical essays written under the pseudonym David Grayson, and for his authorized biography and other works on President Woodrow Wilson. Baker's papers contain materials collected for his biography of President Woodrow Wilson and related to the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), which he attended as Director of the American Press Bureau, and include correspondence, publications, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

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Home Library Miscellaneous Biographies The American author Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a noted muckraking journalist before he became the official biographer of Woodrow Wilson. Ray Stannard Baker was born in Lansing, Mich., on April 17, 1870. An 1889 graduate of Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University), he later studied law and literature at the University of Michigan. In 1892 Baker went to work for the Chicago Record, remaining for 6 years as reporter and editor. This introduced him to the misery of Chicago's poor, soup kitchens, charity wards, and thousands of homeless, starving men in the streets. "My attitude was that of the frontier where I had grown up. Bums, tramps! Why didn't they get out and hustle ? Why didn't they quit Chicago?" he said. But his attitude began to change after he tried fruitlessly to help a youth find a job. He was haunted for the rest of his life by this "Potato-Car Boy," whom he wanted to make the central figure in a novel. Baker's experiences as a reporter in Chicago reversed, or at least challenged, his early attitudes. In 1894 he was assigned to go with Coxey's Army on their march on Washington to demand relief from unemployment. When Coxey's "petition in boots" left Massilon, Ohio, Baker thought it was a "

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    Baker, Ray Stannard, pseud. David Grayson, , 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 Adventures in Contentment, appeared in 1907; the series continued with Great Possessions 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

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