Journalist Ray Stannard Baker
Ray Stannard Baker
Living place: Lansing
Birthday: 17-4-1870 (154 years old)
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Who is Journalist Ray Stannard Baker?
Ray Stannard Baker, also known by the pen name David Grayson, is an American journalist, historian, expert, and biographer of Woodrow Wilson. Baker died of a heart attack in Amherst, Massachusetts, and is buried at Wildwood Cemetery.
In recognition of his dedication, many buildings have been named after Ray Stannard Baker and his pen name David Grayson. That is the Grayson Hall dormitory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; David Grayson Elementary School in Waterford, Michigan; an academic building - Baker Hall at Michigan State University.
Ray Stannard Baker, also known by the pen name David Grayson, is an American journalist, historian, expert, and biographer of Woodrow Wilson. Baker died of a heart attack in Amherst, Massachusetts, and is buried at Wildwood Cemetery.
In recognition of his dedication, many buildings have been named after Ray Stannard Baker and his pen name David Grayson. That is the Grayson Hall dormitory at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; David Grayson Elementary School in Waterford, Michigan; an academic building - Baker Hall at Michigan State University.
After graduating from State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University), he entered the University of Michigan law school in 1891. In 1982 he began his career as a journalist for the Chicago newspaper. News-Record, where he wrote Pullman Strike and Coxey's Army in 1894.
In 1898, Baker joined the staff of McClure magazine. As well as novels, he began writing children's stories for Youth magazine and a series of stories about rural life in America were born, the first of which was written in 1910 entitled "Adventures in Contentment" under the pen name of Mr. David Grayson, read by millions of readers worldwide.
In 1907, dissatisfied with his job at McClure magazine, Baker, along with two friends, Steffens and Tarbell, left from McClure and founded "The American" Magazine.
From 1906 to 1908, Baker published Following the Color Line, the book's success exceeded his expectations.
In 1912, Baker supported the Woodrow Wilson presidential candidacy, leading to a close relationship between these two men. In 1918, Wilson sent Baker to Europe to study the war situation. During the peace negotiations, Baker served as Wilson's press secretary at Versailles. Eventually, he published 15 volumes on Wilson and internationalism.
In 1944, he served as a consultant on the Wilson film and Baker wrote three autobiographical books, Native American (1941), American Chronicle (1945) and Turtles (1943).
In 1898, Baker joined the staff of McClure magazine. As well as novels, he began writing children's stories for Youth magazine and a series of stories about rural life in America were born, the first of which was written in 1910 entitled "Adventures in Contentment" under the pen name of Mr. David Grayson, read by millions of readers worldwide.
In 1907, dissatisfied with his job at McClure magazine, Baker, along with two friends, Steffens and Tarbell, left from McClure and founded "The American" Magazine.
From 1906 to 1908, Baker published Following the Color Line, the book's success exceeded his expectations.
In 1912, Baker supported the Woodrow Wilson presidential candidacy, leading to a close relationship between these two men. In 1918, Wilson sent Baker to Europe to study the war situation. During the peace negotiations, Baker served as Wilson's press secretary at Versailles. Eventually, he published 15 volumes on Wilson and internationalism.
In 1944, he served as a consultant on the Wilson film and Baker wrote three autobiographical books, Native American (1941), American Chronicle (1945) and Turtles (1943).
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His muckraking style inspired countless other writers of later generations, including Jack Anderson, who investigated political corruption in Washington, DC. and Ida Tarbell
His muckraking style inspired countless other writers of later generations, including Jack Anderson, who investigated political corruption in Washington, DC. and Ida Tarbell
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When was Journalist Ray Stannard Baker born?
Ray Stannard Baker birthday 17-4-1870 (at the age of 154).
Where is Journalist Ray Stannard Baker's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ray Stannard Baker was born in Lansing, Michigan- United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Aries, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Ray Stannard Baker's global rank is 59946 and whose rank is 273 in list of famous Journalist.
Ray Stannard Baker birthday 17-4-1870 (at the age of 154).
Where is Journalist Ray Stannard Baker's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Ray Stannard Baker was born in Lansing, Michigan- United States. Mr, whose Zodiac is Aries, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Ray Stannard Baker's global rank is 59946 and whose rank is 273 in list of famous Journalist.
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- Day 17-4 year 1895: The Sino-Japanese War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki.
- Day 17-4 year 1937: Daffy Duck made his debut in Porky's Duck Hunt.
- Day 17-4 year 1961: Supported by the U.S. government, 1,500 exiles made the unsuccessful Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba.
- Day 17-4 year 1964: Geraldine Mock became the first woman to fly solo around the world.
- Day 17-4 year 1969: Sirhan Sirhan was convicted for the murder of Robert F. Kennedy.
- Day 17-4 year 1970: The Apollo 13 astronauts safely splashed down after their near-disastrous flight.
- Day 17-4 year 1975: Phnom Penh fell to the Khmer Rouge, ending the five year Cambodian war.
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