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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

1. Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946)
Ray Stannard Baker. A Guide to Resources. Works by Ray Stannard Baker (bibliography).Books and Articles about Ray Stannard Baker (bibliography).
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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

2. Ray S. Baker & Progressivism: Summary
As a toprated journalist and best-selling author Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946)and his literary alter ego David GRayson provide an excellent window on
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Robert C. Bannister Ray Stannard Baker and the Legacy of Progressivism Synopsis *latest revision 9/3/00. For an extended version of these remarks click here Introduction : During the past decade, representative of the center, left and right have appropriated the label "progressive." Parallels between the newly nationalized economy , modern society of 1900 and our globalized, post-modern world of 2000 suggest that a need and perhaps the possibility of a new progressive era exists. a. Unitarians through the 1960s sought to identify a single explanation or ethos : democratic/egalitarian sentiment coming especially from the midwest; a "status revolution" centered in middle class, urbanites in the East; the creation of a new "corporatism" led by big business or, alternately, a "search for order" emanating from a new class of professionals. Although Baker figured in most of these interpretations, he never quite fit: * my Ray Stannard Baker : The Mind and Thought of a Progressive (1966) echoed a "status" interpretation of Richard Hofstadter's Age of Reform (1955), adding that David Grayson's post-transcendental idealism finally undercut Baker's reformism. But little or no evidence of "status" anxieties or the "souring" that Hofstadter described.

3. Nicholson Baker Fan Page: Biography
Lineage Greatgrandson of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946). "Nick at Nine"
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    January 7, 1957, Rochester, NY (USA) Education:
    1970-1975 The School Without Walls, Rochester; '75 Eastman music school, Rochester; '75-79 Haverford College, Pennsylvania (English literature). Family:
    Married 1985 Margaret Brentano (two children, Alice15, Elias nine). Location:
    Southern Maine (USA) Lineage:
    Great-grandson of Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946).
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Photos by Doug Baker. Courtesy of Ann Baker.

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Painting 1. Baker (Ray Stannard)(18701946). Group photo 1 (E-in 1919, with Claude Augustus SWANSON)
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5. Noted BAKER Relations
lawyer and politician Baker, Ray Stannard (a/k/a David GRayson) 18701946. American journalist and author Baker,
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BAKER, Augustine (David) [1575-1641]
Welsh religious
BAKER, Benjamin, Sir [1840-1907]
English civil engineer
BAKER, Carlos Heard [1909-1987]
American teacher, writer, and critic
BAKER, George (a/k/a Father Divine) [1877-1965]
American religious leader
BAKER, George [1915-1975]
American cartoonist
BAKER, George Fisher [1840-1931]
American financier
BAKER, George Pierce [1866-1935]
American educator
BAKER, Henry [1698-1774]
English naturalist
BAKER, Herbert, Sir [1862-1946]
English architect
BAKER, Newton Deihl [1871-1937]
American lawyer and politician
BAKER, Ray Stannard (a/k/a David Grayson) [1870-1946]
American journalist and author
BAKER, Richard, Sir [c1568-1645]
English writer
BAKER, Samuel White, Sir [1821-1893]
English Explorer
BAKER, Sara Josephine [1873-1945]
American pediatrician
BAKER, Valentine (a/k/a Baker Pasha) [1827-1887]
English soldier
BAKER Family Genealogy:
  • Pedigree: Mine
    (Absence of a pedigree link indicates that this is a collateral family.)

6. Baker, Ray Stannard
Baker, Ray Stannard. 18701946, American author, b. Lansing, Mich.,grad. Michigan State College, 1889. At first a Chicago newspaper
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    Baker, Ray Stannard 1870-1946, American author, b. Lansing, Mich., grad. Michigan State College, 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 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.
  • 7. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Creators/Related Names: 2
    Baker, Lamar, 19081993, artist. Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946, photographer. Baker, Samuel F., engraver. Baker, W.
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    8. MSN Learning & Research - System Difficulties
    Baker, Ray Stannard (18701946), author and journalist, and adviser to United States president Woodrow Wilson after
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    9. MSN Learning & Research - Search Results - Ray
    Baker, Ray Stannard (18701946), author and journalist, and adviser to United States president Woodrow Wilson after
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    10. American Chronicle (in MARION)
    American chronicle. Title American chronicle, the autobiography of RayStannard Baker David GRayson . Author Baker, Ray Stannard, 18701946.
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    American chronicle
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    • New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1945.
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    • vii p., 2 l., 531 p. 22 cm.
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    • AAB-2077
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    11. Bob-e-books Authors Brett Martin
    bobe-books is an online internet publishing site. Joseph E., Jr, 1848-. Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946 AKA GRayson, David, 1870-1946, Pseudonym. Baker, Samuel White, Sir,
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    12. Records For Journalists -- Biography. (in MARION)
    Baker, Ray Stannard, 18701946. American chronicle, the autobiography ofRay Stannard Baker David GRayson New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1945.
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    13. EMMANUEL MOVEMENT (in MARION)
    EMMANUEL MOVEMENT. Records 1 to 8 of 8. Baker, Ray Stannard, 18701946.New ideals in healing, by Ray Stannard Baker with twelve
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    14. New Ideals In Healing (in MARION)
    Title New ideals in healing, by Ray Stannard Baker with twelve fullpageillustrations from photographs. Author Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946.
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    New ideals in healing
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    • New York, F. A. Stokes, [c1909]
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    • viii, 107 p. front., plates, ports. 19 cm.
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    • An account of the Emmanuel movement of Boston and the Social service department at the Massachusetts general hospital.
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    • ABP-6242
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    CLEVELAND/Social Sci Storage
    • CALL NUMBER: 172 14 Reference NonCirculating
  • Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

    15. Michigan Journalism Hall Of Fame
    Ray Stannard Baker (18701946) was a journalist and biographer who won the1939 Pulitzer Prize for his biography of President Woodrow Wilson.
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    Ray Stannard Baker (1986) Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a journalist and biographer who won the 1939 Pulitzer Prize for his biography of President Woodrow Wilson. Born in Lansing, Baker graduated from Michigan Agricultural College (now MSU) in 1889. He began his journalism career at the Chicago News Record and went on to become the associate editor of McClure's Magazine from 1899 to 1905 and of American Magazine from 1906 to 1915. Baker was a leading "muckraking" journalist along with Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell and William Allen White. He became a close associate of President Wilson and in 1925 became his official biographer. In addition to his eight-volume biography of Wilson, Baker wrote nearly five hundred articles, stories, essays and books during his distinguished career.

    16. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 36
    Baker, Newton Diehl,18711937. Baker, Ray Stannard,1870-1946. Baker,Robert Gene. BakeriesPennsylvaniaGettysburg1910-1920.
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    17. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Creators/Related Names: 2
    Baker, Lamar, 19081993, artist. Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946, photographer.Baker, Samuel F., engraver. Baker, WJ (William J.), photographer.
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    18. Chronological List Of Notable Wisconsin Authors
    1975. Baker, Ray Stannard Curti, Merle Kinzie, Juliette North, Sterling Olson, SigurdWhite, Helen, 18701946 1897-1996 1806-1870 1906-1974 1899-1982 1896-1967.
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    Notable Wisconsin Authors
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    Carter, Alden
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    Schafer, Joseph

    Weinbaum, Stanley Grauman
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    MacKendrick, Paul Lachlan

    Ferris, Helen Josephine
    Smith, Walter Wellesley "Red"
    Toland, John Willard
    Daly, Maureen

    Latimer, Margery
    Percival, James Gates Williams, T. Harry ... Raskin, Ellen Barton, Rebecca C. Doran, Madeleine K. Otto, Max C. Smith, Ethel Sabin Nesbit, Robert C. Willard, Frances E. Ets, Marie Hall Havighurst, Walter Smith, Alice E. Andrews, Roy Chapman Ellis, Melvin Richard Henry, Marguerite Kennan, George Frost Niedecker, Lorine Agard, Walter Gregory, Horace Wilcox, Ella Wheeler Schorer, Mark Walsh, Chad Beck, Warren Gard, Robert Pollak, Felix Wilder, Thornton Baker, Ray Stannard Curti, Merle Kinzie, Juliette

    19. Stories, Listed By Author
    Baker, Ray Stannard (18701946); see pseudonym David GRayson (chron.) * The Emperorof Trusts J. Pierpont Morgan and His Career, (bg) The Windsor Magazine Dec
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    B., M. B. (chron.)
    B., M. F. (chron.)
    B., M. H. (chron.)
    B., M. K. (chron.)
    B., M. L. (chron.)
    B., M. S. (chron.)
    B., SERGEANT D. (chron.)
    B., T. L.

    20. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 4
    Previous Tableof-Contents Baker, PAUL; Baker, PETER; Baker, R. Ray (1890-1949);Baker, Ray Stannard (1870-1946); see pseudonym David GRayson; Baker, REV.
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