| Ray Stannard Baker Born: 17-Apr-1870 Birthplace: Lansing, MI Died: 12-Jul-1946 Location of death: Amherst, MA Cause of death: Heart Failure
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Journalist, Author Nationality: United States Executive summary: Biographer of Woodrow Wilson University: East Michigan Agricultural College (1889) University: University of Michigan (one semester in 1892)
The Chicago Record 1892-98 McClure's Associate Editor (1899) Pulitzer Prize for Biography 1940 for Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters
Author of books:
Adventures in Contentment (1907, essays, pseudo. David Grayson) Follow the Color Line (1908, nonfiction) Adventures in Friendship (1910, essays, pseudo. David Grayson) What Wilson Did at Paris (1919, nonfiction) Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement (1922, 3 vols.) Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters (1927-39, biography, 8 vol.) Native American (1941, memoir) American Chronicle (1945, memoir)
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