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Baker, Ray Stannard

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Baker, Ray Stannard (1870–1946)

US writer. Among his numerous publications are Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement, a History of the Peace Conference (1922). He co-edited The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson (1925–26), and his final two volumes of the authorized biography of Wilson (1927–39) won a Pulitzer Prize.

Under the pseudonym David Grayson, he also published collections of essays including Adventures in Understanding (1925) and Adventures in Solitude (1931).

Baker studied law and literature at Michigan University, was a staff writer for the McClure Syndicate 1897–1905, and was appointed to the special commission of the Department of State in Britain, France, and Italy during World War I.



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