Baker, Ray Stannard
Baker, Ray Stannard( 1870–1946),a leading contributor to McClure's Magazine during its muckraking period, became an intimate of Pres-ident Wilson and was director of the press at the Versailles Conference. His books include Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement (3 vols., 1922); with W.E. Dodd, an edition of the President's public papers (6 vols., 1925–26); and Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters (8 vols., 1927–39), the last two volumes of which were awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Under the pseudonym David Grayson, he wrote seven volumes of familiar essays, the best known being Adventures in Contentment (1907). Native American (1941) and American Chronicle (1945) are his autobiography to the time of Wilson's death.
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