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Baker Grayson

Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a journalist, editor, and author. He earned recognition for his articles on liberal reform, for his philosophical essays written under the pseudonym David Grayson, and for his authorized biography and other works on President Woodrow Wilson. He worked at the News-Record in Chicago, McClure's magazine, American Magazine, and as an independent author.

Baker was born on April 17, 1870 in Lansing, Michigan to Joseph Stannard Baker and Alice (Potter) Baker. Baker received a B.S. degree from Michigan Agricultural College in East Lansing in 1889. After working at his father's real estate business, Baker returned to college, entering the University of Michigan for law school in 1892. He shifted his study to literature and studied journalism under Fred Newton Scott, leaving the university after a semester to pursue a career in journalism.

His first job in the field of journalism was in 1892 as a cub reporter at the Chicago News-Record, an independent newspaper. His coverage of a restaurant strike earned him a promotion to a regular staff job. He continued to report on strikes and labor unrest, crime, and the plight of the urban poor, and his coverage of the march of Coxey's army, a labor group, in 1894 earned him an editorship at the News-Record. While at the News-Record, Baker also began writing independently for periodicals.

In 1897, Baker joined the staff of McClure's magazine, which was at the forefront of a new style of journalism that emphasized critical investigative reporting that became known as "muckraking." He was managing editor of McClure's Syndicate from 1897 to 1898 and associate editor of McClure's magazine from 1899 to 1905. He also continued his freelance work and traveling the country and abroad. Baker was the author of many articles on social and economic problems, as seen from a liberal viewpoint, with the purpose of exposing corruption and instigating reform. He earned a national reputation for his writings on industrial relations, including coverage of strikes and working conditions. In 1906, after internal conflict at McClure's, Baker and several other journalists, including John S. Phillips, Lincoln Steffens, and Ida M. Tarbell, left and purchased the American Magazine, where he continued to write progressively on social and political issues. He was the editor of American Magazine from 1906 to 1915.

Beginning in 1899, Baker also began writing and publishing books. His works include Boys' Book of Inventions (1899), Seen in Germany (1901), Following the Color Line (1908), The Spiritual Unrest (1910), and The New Industrial Unrest (1920). His greatest popularity as a writer, however, was under the pseudonym of David Grayson. These books, collections of philosophical essays on various aspects of nature from the point of view of a farmer, include Adventures in Contentment (1907), Adventures of Friendship (1910), The Friendly Road (1913), Adventures in Understanding (1925), and Adventures in Solitude (1931). Baker also wrote his autobiography, in two volumes: Native American (1941) and American Chronicle (1945).

In 1918, Baker served as Special Commissioner of the State Department in Great Britain, France, and Italy. In this capacity, he traveled through Europe, meeting with statesmen and leaders of liberal movements and reporting on potentially disruptive radicals in those countries. In 1919, Baker served as Director of the Press Bureau of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Peace Conference, a role that essentially made him the President's press secretary. This began an association with Wilson that would last for the rest of Baker's life. Baker became a strong advocate of Wilson's work as a peacemaker and especially of the League of Nations. Baker wrote What Wilson Did at Paris in 1919 and in 1922 published a three-volume work entitled Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement to describe Wilson's struggles to establish a lasting peace. Baker also co-editing the six volume The Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson with William E. Dodd, published from 1925 to 1927. Wilson asked Baker, shortly before his death, to write his authorized biography. Baker spent fifteen years on the biography; the first two volumes of Woodrow Wilson: Life and Letters appeared in 1927 and six additional volumes were published during the next twelve years, for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1940.

Baker married Jessie Irene Beal, the daughter of his former college botany professor, on January 1, 1896. They had four children: Alice Beal (Hyde), James Stannard, Roger Denio and Rachel Moore (Napier). Baker died on July 12, 1946 in Amherst, Massachusetts.

Baker's papers contain materials collected for his biography of President Woodrow Wilson and related to the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), which he attended as Director of the American Press Bureau, and include correspondence, publications, photographs, and newspaper clippings. The papers on Wilson are predominately related to his presidency and decisions regarding World War I, but also include information on his tenure as governor of New Jersey and his time at Princeton University. Papers on the Paris Peace Conference are largely composed of meeting minutes of several committees and also document the debate regarding the formation of the League of Nations.

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The following sources were consulted during the preparation of the biographical note: Grantham, Dewey W. "Baker, Ray Stannard," American National Biography. http://www.anb.org/articles/15/15-00031.html Online February 2000. "Ray S. Baker Dead; Noted Biographer." The New York Times, July 13, 1946. Seymour-Smith, Martin and Andrew C. Kimmens, eds. World Authors, 1900-1950. New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1996. Whitman, Alden, ed. American Reformers. New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1985.

A portion of the collection was transferred to the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library from the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections, Princeton University in December 1990. An additional five folders were transferred in 2010.

Contributions from Friends of the Library enabled Princeton University Library to purchase the papers of Ray Stannard Baker, biographer of Woodrow Wilson, in November 1942. The purchase also included 800 books from Mr. Baker's library, which were added to the special Wilson collection and cataloged under the symbol WW. An addition to the papers was received from Baker in June 1945.

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Public Policy Papers
Finding Aid Date
1998
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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

The Personal Papers series is composed of materials, largely correspondence, related to Baker's authorized biography of Wilson. The correspondence is to Baker from individuals who worked with Wilson, including politicians and government officials, military leaders, and individuals from Princeton University, with information about Wilson as part of Baker's research for the biography. Other correspondence is related to Baker's own involvement in politics, including his criticism of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential policies and his service to the State Department, and correspondence from President Woodrow Wilson about Baker's various writings on his career. Also included are memoranda, copies of letters and photographs, pamphlets, papers, and newspaper clippings about Wilson's entire life, including as a student at Princeton University and his political career, and publications of articles and speeches by Wilson.

Arrangement

Divided into six sections: General Correspondence, Letters from Woodrow Wilson, Letters to the Department of State, Papers Relating to Ray Stannard Baker's Biography of Wilson, Catalog of the Baker Collection of Books on Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson's Public Papers.

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7 boxes

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Includes letters received and sent to forty-seven correspondents, which have in common some mention of Woodrow Wilson. In the folders of twenty of the correspondents there are notes by Mr. Baker that other letters of that file are in the Library of Congress. In many cases the carbon copies of letters sent are missing. This group of letters contains information about Wilson, memoirs and opinions, resulting from the co-operative appeal of Mr. Baker and Mrs. Wilson for material for the biography of Wilson; comments on the writings of Baker about Wilson and exchanges of opinion; and responses at the times of publication of the biography. Many topics other than Woodrow Wilson are covered, and four files notable for having the greater portion of letters on other topics are 1) the correspondence with Robert La Follette, concerned with his autobiography which Baker helped write, and the Progressive cause; 2) Franklin D. Roosevelt file, containing answers to Baker's criticism of presidential policy; 3) the Frank L. Polk file, which relates to Baker's tour of Europe as special envoy for the State Department in 1918; 4) Louis D. Brandeis file on savings insurance, scientific management and trade unionism.

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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.

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2 boxes

Axson, Stockton, 1927-1934. 1 box.
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There are more letters at the Library of Congress.

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Alderman, Edwin A, 1924. 1 box.
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Baker, Newton D, 1924-1937. 1 box.
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Baruch, Bernard M, 1920-1939. 1 box.
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Beveridge, Albert J, 1910. 1 box.
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Bliss, Tasker H, 1923 March 23. 1 box.
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Borah, William E, 1922-1935. 1 box.
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Brandeis, Louis D, 1909-1937. 1 box.
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Bryan, William J, 1926. 1 box.
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Review of Memoirs of William J. Bryan. Typescript article.

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Burleson, Albert S, 1925-1939. 1 box.
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Clark, Champ, 1910 May 29. 1 box.
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Colby, Bainbridge, 1928-1931. 1 box.
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Crane, Charles R, 1922-1935. 1 box.
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Creel, George, 1917-1921. 1 box.
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Cummings, Homer, 1924-1929. 1 box.
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Cummins, Albert, 1910. 1 box.
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Daniels, Josephus, 1919-1941. 1 box.
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Dodge, Cleveland H, 1925. 1 box.
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Eliot, Charles W, 1925. 1 box.
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Fine, Henry B, 1925-1927. 1 box.
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Frankfurter, Felix, 1918-1933. 1 box.
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Garrison, Lindley M, 1928. 1 box.
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Gerard, James W, 1935-1938. 1 box.
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Glass, Carter, 1924-1927. 1 box.
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Grayson, Cary T, 1919-1938. 1 box.
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Gregory, T. W, 1927-1929. 1 box.
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Hoover, Herbert, 1920-1939. 1 box.
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House, Edward M, 1916-1929. 1 box.
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Hudson, Manley O, 1922-1923. 1 box.
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Hulbert, Mary Allen and Allen, 1925-1939. 1 box.
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Hull, Cordell, 1933-1935. 1 box.
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La Follette, Robert M. Belleand Fola, 1905-1914. 1 box.
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Lamont, Thomas W, 1919-1935. 1 box.
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Lane, Franklin K, 1913-1921. 1 box.
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Long, Breckinridge, 1925-1927. 1 box.
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McAdoo, William G, 1925-1941. 1 box.
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McCormick, Vance C, 1925. 1 box.
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Page, Walter Hines, 1918-1926. 1 box.
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Palmer, A. Mitchell, 1919. 1 box.
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Polk, Frank L, 1918-1920. 1 box.
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Redfield, William C, 1927-1929. 1 box.
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There are more letters at the Library of Congress.

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Reid, Mrs. Harry Fielding, 1921-1934. 1 box.
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Roosevelt, Franklin D, 1922. 1 box.
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1898-1914. 1 box.
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Beginning by an appreciation of Baker's articles on issues of the day and on Roosevelt himself, ultimately this correspondence contains requests for advice and information, and long and confidential explanations of ideals and policies.

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Arranged chronologically.

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Sayre, Francis B, 1925-1944. 1 box.
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Tedcastle, Agnes B, 1925-1940. 1 box.
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Williams, John Sharp, 1925-1927. 1 box.
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There are more letters at the Library of Congress.

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Wilson, Miss Margaret Woodrow, 1925-1935. 1 box.
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Letters From Woodrow Wilson, 1911-1924. 1 box.
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Two thirds of these letters date after 1920 and are concerned with Baker's writings about the Peace Conference and the League of Nations and, later, the projected biography. Several in 1923 relate to the difficulties which arose over the purchase by American firms of German chemical patents (the records which Baker searched out for Wilson are included). The last few letters deal with Baker's plea for access to manuscript records; the letter of January 25, 1924 is said to be the last letter written by Wilson before his death. Several letters in this group are written by Mrs. Wilson.

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Arranged chronologically.

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1 box

Letters To The Department Of State, 1918. 1 box.
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As a special envoy of the State Department to investigate liberal and radical sentiment abroad between March and December, Baker wrote these reports to Frank L. Polk. He visited England, France and Italy. Includes carbon copies of the unpublished originals and also the letters of introduction taken by Baker.

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1 box

Papers Relating To Ray Stannard Baker's Biography Of Wilson, dates not examined. 2 boxes.
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Includes preliminary sketches and tentative memoranda, typescript and autograph; copies of related correspondence; clippings, leaflet and pamphlet and broadside materials; photostats of letters and documents which were used as illustrations; and a portfolio of preliminary advertising for the first volume.

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2 boxes

Catalog Of The Baker Collection Of Books On Wilson, dates not examined. 1 box.
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In typescript, carbon copy. These books were purchased at the same time as the papers and added to the special book collection on Wilson in the library.

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1 box

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A collection of periodicals and pamphlets in which writings of Woodrow Wilson appeared. Used by Baker and William E. Dodd in editing the Public Papers of Woodrow Wilson.

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Arranged chronologically.

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4 boxes

"Of the Study of Politics", 1887 March. 1 box.
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Article in the New Princeton Review.

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"Bryce's American Commonwealth", 1889 March. 1 box.
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Article in the Political Science Quarterly.

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"The English Constitution", 1890 October. 1 box.
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Article in the Chautauquan.

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"The English Constitution", 1890 November. 1 box.
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Article in the Chautauquan.

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"The English Constitution", 1890 December. 1 box.
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Article in the Chautauquan.

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"The English Constitution", 1891 January. 1 box.
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Article in the Chautauquan.

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1 box

"Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet", 1893 April. 1 box.
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Article in the Review of Reviews.

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1 box

"Anti-Slavery History and Biography", 1893 August. 1 box.
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Review of Morsels Abraham Lincoln. (Incomplete)

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1 box

"A Calendar of Great Americans", 1894 February. 1 box.
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Article in the Forum.

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1 box

"University Training and Citizenship", 1894 September. 1 box.
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Article in the Forum.

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"The Proper Perspective of American History", 1895 July. 1 box.
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Article in the Forum.

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"On the Writing of History", 1895 September. 1 box.
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Article in the Century Magazine.

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"In Washington's Day", 1896 January. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"On an Author's Choice of Company", 1896 March. 1 box.
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Article in the Century Magazine.

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"Colonel Washington", 1896 March. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"At Home in Virginia", 1896 May. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"General Washington", 1896 July. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"First in Peace", 1896 September. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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1 box

"Princeton in the Nation's Service", 1896 October. 1 box.
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Article in the Forum.

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"The First President of the United States", 1896 November. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Mr. Cleveland as President", 1897 March. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"On Being Human", 1897 September. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"A Lawyer with a Style", 1898 September. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"A Wit and a Seer: Walter Bagehot", 1898 October. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly. (carded)

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Address before the New England Society, New York, 1900 December. 1 box.
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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 January. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"The Reconstruction of the Southern States", 1901 January. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 February. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 March. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Democracy and Efficiency", 1901 March. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 April. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 May. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"When a Man Comes to Himself", 1901 June. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 June. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 July. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 August. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 September. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Edmund Burke and the French Revolution", 1901 September. 1 box.
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Article in the Century Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 October. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Colonies and Nation", 1901 November. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"The Ideals of America", 1901 December. 1 box.
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Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

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"The Coming of Peace", 1901 December. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Early Migrations Westward", 1902 September. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Magazine.

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"Princeton for the Nation's Service", 1902 October. 1 box.
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Address delivered at Inauguration as president of Princeton.

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Annual Report, 1903 December. 1 box.
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"The Young People and the Church", 1904 October. 1 box.
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Address before convention of Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association at Pittsburgh.

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Address, 1904 November. 1 box.
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Association of colleges and preparatory schools of the Middle States and Maryland.

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Annual Report, 1905 December. 1 box.
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"The Authors and Signers of the Declaration of Independence", 1907 July. 1 box.
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Article in the North American Review.

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Annual Report, 1907 December. 1 box.
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Address before the University Club of Chicago, 1908 March. 1 box.
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"The States and the Federal Government", 1908 May. 1 box.
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Article in the North American Review.

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Annual Report, 1908 December. 1 box.
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"The Minister and the Community", 1909 January. 1 box.
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Address before the Y.M.C.A. in New York.

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"The Present Task of the Ministry", 1909 May. 1 box.
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Address at the Hartford Theological Seminary.

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"The Tariff Make-Believe", 1909 October. 1 box.
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Article in the North American Review.

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Address at the Inauguration of President Nichols at Dartmouth College, 1909 October. 1 box.
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"What is a College For", 1909 November. 1 box.
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Article in Scribner's Magazine.

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Annual Report, 1910 January. 1 box.
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"Culture and Democracy", 1910 April. 1 box.
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Letter to the editor of the Nation.

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"Hide-and-Seek Politics", 1910 May. 1 box.
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Article in the North American Review.

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"The Lawyer and the Community", 1910 August. 1 box.
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Address before the American Bar Association at Chattanooga.

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"The Law and the Facts", 1910 December. 1 box.
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Address before the American Political Science Association, St. Louis. In American Political Science Review.

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Annual Report, 1911 January. 1 box.
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Address before the Democratic Club in Philadelphia, 1911 February. 1 box.
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Woodrow Wilson, Governor, 1911 May. 1 box.
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Article by James Kerney in the Independent.

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Address at Seattle, Washington, 1911 May. 1 box.
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"The Lawyer in Politics", 1911 July. 1 box.
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Address before the Kentucky Bar Association of Lexington.

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Woodrow Wilson's Views, 1911 August. 1 box.
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Interview by Henry Beach Needham in the Outlook.

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"The Need of Citizenship Organization", 1911 November. 1 box.
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Article in the American City Magazine.

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"The Tariff", 1912 January. 1 box.
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Address at the National Democratic Club, New York. Please note: Article is missing.

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First Annual Message to the New Jersey Legislature, 1912 January. 1 box.
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Message to the American People, 1912 October. 1 box.
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One copy in the Literary digest. One copy in Harper's Weekly.

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"How Governor Wilson Feels", 1912 October. 1 box.
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Article in Harper's Weekly.

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Second Annual Message to the New Jersey Legislature, 1913 January. 1 box.
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"Freemen Need No Guardians", 1913 February. 1 box.
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Article in the Fortnightly Review.

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First Inaugural Address, 1913 March. 1 box.
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"The New Freedom", 1913 May. 1 box.
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Article in the World's Work.

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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1913 June. 1 box.
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Address at Gettysburg, 1913 July. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1913 August. 1 box.
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Address at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, 1913 October. 1 box.
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Address at Celebration at Rededication of Congress Hall, Philadelphia, 1913 October. 1 box.
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Address before Southern Commercial Congress, Mobile, 1913 October. 1 box.
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Please note: Address is missing.

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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1913 December. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1914 January. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1914 March. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1914 April. 1 box.
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Address at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1914 April. 1 box.
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Address in Honor of Commodore Barry, 1914 May. 1 box.
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In Washington at an unveiling of statue to memory of Commodore Barry.

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Memorial Day Address at Arlington, 1914 May. 1 box.
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Address at Arlington Cemetery, 1914 June. 1 box.
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Accepting monument in memory of confederate dead at Arlington cemetery.

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Address at Annapolis, 1914 June. 1 box.
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Extract from Address to Newspaper Men, 1914 June. 1 box.
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From Moody's Magazine.

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Address at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, 1914 July. 1 box.
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"American Neutrality", 1914 August. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1914 September. 1 box.
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Reply to the Railways, 1914 September. 1 box.
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Letter to Mr. Frank Trumbull from the Independent.

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President Wilson on his Foreign Policy, 1914 October. 1 box.
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Extracts from report of talks with newspaper men from World's Work.

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Letter to O. W. Underwood, 1914 October. 1 box.
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Address before American Bar Association, 1914 October. 1 box.
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Address at Y.M.C.A. Celebration, Pittsburgh, 1914 October. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1914 December. 1 box.
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Address at Indianapolis, 1915 January. 1 box.
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Veto of H. R. 6060, 1915 January. 1 box.
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Address before American Electric Railway Association, 1915 January. 1 box.
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Address before the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, 1915 February. 1 box.
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Address at Associated Press Luncheon, New York, 1915 April. 1 box.
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Address at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, 1915 May. 1 box.
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Address at Luncheon of Mayor's Committee, New York, 1915 May. 1 box.
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Address at Pan American Financial Conference, Washington, 1915 May. 1 box.
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Address at Arlington, 1915 May. 1 box.
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Flag Day Address at Washington, 1915 June. 1 box.
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Address at G.A.R. Celebration, Champemery, 1915 September. 1 box.
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Address before D.A.R., Washington, 1915 October. 1 box.
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Address at Manhattan Club Dinner, New York, 1915 November. 1 box.
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Correspondence regarding Catholic Interests in Mexico, 1915 November. 1 box.
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Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1915 December. 1 box.
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1 box

Address at Banquet of Motion Picture Board of Trade, 1916 January. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Western Addresses January 27 - February 3rd, 1916 January. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address before U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1916 April. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1916 April. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at National Press Club, 1916 May. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

"The Spirit of the Administration", 1916 May. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Article by Norman Hapgood in the Independence.

Physical Description

1 box

Address at League to Enforce Peace, 1916 May. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Flag Day Address, Washington, 1916 June. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Addresses at Detroit, 1916 July. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

To salesmanship congress and luncheon by the salesmanship congress.

Physical Description

1 box

Address before Citizenship Convention, 1916 July. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

"Wilson, Phrase-Maker", 1916 August. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Article in Everybody's Magazine.

Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1916 August. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Speech of Acceptance at Shadow Lawn, 1916 September. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address Accepting Lincoln Homestead, 1916 September. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

Physical Description

1 box

Address at Suffrage Convention, Atlantic City, 1916 September. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address before Grain Dealers Association, Baltimore, Maryland, 1916 September. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

"The Mexican Question", 1916 October. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Article in the Ladies' Home Journal.

Physical Description

1 box

The Democratic Party's Appeal, 1916 October. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Article in the Independent.

Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1916 December. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address before the Senate, 1917 January. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Veto of Immigration Bill, H.R. 10384, 1917 January. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1917 February. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1917 February. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Second Inaugural Address, 1917 March. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1917 April. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address to Fellow Countrymen, 1917 April. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Flag Day Address at Washington, 1917 June. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Correspondence with McAdoo, 1917 August. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Re. Family allowance, Insurance, etc.

Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1917 December. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1918 January. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1918 January. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1918 February. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Baltimore Opening of the Third Liberty Loan Campaign, 1918 April. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at New York Opening Campaign for Second R.C. Fund, 1918 May. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1918 May. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Mount Vernon, 1918 July. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at New York Opening of the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign, 1918 September. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address before the Senate, 1918 September. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1918 November. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Address at Joint Session of Congress, 1918 December. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Message to the Two Houses of Congress, 1919 May. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Treaty of Peace with Germany, 1919 August. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Report of conference between members of Senate committee on foreign relations and President of U. S.

Physical Description

1 box

Addresses on Western Tour, 1919 September 4 - 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Message to the Two Houses of Congress, 1919 December. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

"The Man They Cannot Forget", 1922 February. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Editorial in Collier's weekly magazine.

Physical Description

1 box

"The Road Away from Revolution", 1923 August. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Article in the Atlantic Monthly.

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

The Papers Collected at the Peace Conference series documents the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), where Baker served as Director of the American Press Bureau. The majority of the papers consist of meeting minutes or records of conversations held by various committees, including Plenary Sessions, the Aeronautical Commission, the "Big Four," the Commission on International Labor Legislation, the Council of Ten, and the Supreme War Council. Other papers include records of the American Press Bureau, memoranda to President Wilson from other members of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, reports by or for delegations of other countries, drafts of the Treaty of Versailles and the covenant of the League of Nations, and papers related to the debate over the League of Nations.

Arrangement

Arranged by committee or document type.

Physical Description

12 boxes

Early Printed Copies of The Treaty of Versailles and Summaries, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Includes the first copy from the press of the original draft of the Treaty of Versailles (leather bound) and a copy in the original unsewn sheets, and the first copy of the Summary of Conditions of Peace, prepared for home consumption under Mr. Baker's direction, an annotated copy giving origin of each paragraph, and two additional copies. Also includes a copy of the summary prepared for Austria and a copy of the Summary of the Comments by the German Delegation on the Peace Treaty.

Physical Description

1 box

Preliminary Drafts and Early Printed Copies of The Covenant Of The League Of Nations, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Includes typescript copies of the first and third drafts by Woodrow Wilson; first copy from the press, signed by Wilson and inscribed to Baker; a copy in original unsewn sheets; fourteen copies of advance editions (seven are oversize); Report of the Commission of the League of Nations; a commentary and a mimeographed official summary.

Physical Description

1 box

Documents of The American Commission To Negotiate Peace, 1919. 3 boxes.
Scope and Contents

Includes reports, correspondence, memoranda, press statements (all copies) many directed to or released by President Wilson, which represent the inner functioning of the Commission. Includes many reports of private, sounding-out conversations by individuals; some advice on public opinion from United States. Frequently contain annotations in Baker's hand.

Physical Description

3 boxes

Stenographic Records of Peace Conference Meetings, 1919. 3 boxes.
Scope and Contents

Includes confidential records of all that was said at formal and informal meetings, including those of Supreme War Council and the Council of Ten between January and June. (Mimeographed copies supplied to members of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, marked secret.)

Physical Description

3 boxes

Stenographic Records for Plenary Sessions, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Records of the complete proceedings of the sessions from January to June. (Mimeographed copies.)

Physical Description

1 box

Minutes of the Supreme Economic Council, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Official minutes of the proceedings. (Mimeographed and typed copies.)

Physical Description

1 box

Digests of 'Big Four' Records, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Excerpts from the complete proceedings of 'Big Four' meetings which deal with the following subjects: colonies, mandates, the League of Nations, Italy and Japan. (Typewritten copies.)

Physical Description

1 box

Minutes of the Committee on Reparations, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A record of the meetings of the Second Sub Committee from February to April. (Printed copy.)

Physical Description

1 box

Minutes of the Committee on New States, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Complete records of proceedings of meetings between May and December. (Printed, unsewn sheets. Contains the signature of Manley O. Hudson.)

Physical Description

1 box

Report on Syria Compiled by American Commission On Mandates, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Original copy, marked strictly confidential. Mimeographed sheets.

Physical Description

1 box

Minutes of the Commission on International Labor Legislation, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Proceedings of meetings from February to March, mimeographed copies. Appended are typescript articles about the Commission and a summary by Professor Shotwell.

Physical Description

1 box

Papers on the Aeronautical Commission, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Includes stenographic records of proceedings of meetings from March to April, on mimeograph sheets; a printed copy of the report in English and one in French; copies of related correspondence of the 'Big Four'; and copies of related proceedings of Peace Conference meetings, in typescript.

Physical Description

1 box

Special Report of the Commission on The International Regime of Ports, Waterways, and Railways, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Records of meetings from February to August, submitted to the Supreme Council of Allies. (Printed report, marked confidential.)

Physical Description

1 box

Bulletins Received and Sent by the American Press Bureau, 1918-1919. 2 boxes.
Scope and Contents

Releases, notices, news stories, and information used by the Bureau between December 1918 and June 1919. (Mimeographed and typewritten, cablegrams included.)

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

2 boxes

Organization File on the American Press Bureau, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Aids used in setting up the Bureau in January, 1919. Lists of correspondents, directories of delegates, photostatic copies of seating and organization charts of the Peace Conference; telephone directories; memoranda prepared for instruction of members of the Bureau by American experts on foreign problems; press cards and passes used by Mr. Baker. (Mimeographed, typewritten and printed materials.)

Physical Description

1 box

Resolutions of the International Conference Of Women, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Offered at the meetings of May 12-17th. Mimeographed copy of resolutions and the telegram sent to the Peace Conference.

Physical Description

1 box

Memoranda on the Peace Conference, 1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Excerpts from peace conference records, and notes made by Ray Stannard Baker for use in his articles on the conference. (Typescript and autograph.)

Physical Description

1 box

Papers Relating to the Acceptance of The Treaty Of Versailles and The League Of Nations in the United States, 1919-1921. 2 boxes.
Scope and Contents

Circulars, leaflets, bulletins and appeals issued by pro-League organizations in America; typescript copies of articles not identified; and page proof of a League article by R. S. Baker for the Round Table.

Physical Description

2 boxes

Papers on Russia, 1918-1919. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

R. S. Baker's unpublished manuscript on the Russian problem as handled at the Peace Conference. Originally intended for inclusion in Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement and abandoned for lack of necessary records; with excerpts for the Peace Conference records dealing with Russia in typescript.

Physical Description

1 box

Papers on Tyrol, 1925-1928. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Clippings, mimeograph reports and propaganda in German on the question of Southern Tyrol.

Physical Description

1 box

Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, Report of Committee on Foreign and Domestic Mining Policy, 1921. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

The Photographs and Oversized series contains photographs, as well as additional oversized material. The photographs include portraits and photographs of public appearances of Wilson from various stages in his life, the majority from his presidency, and portraits of Wilson's family, government officials, politicians, and military leaders. There are also a smaller number of photographs of buildings associated with Wilson's life, soldiers, and the European landscape after the end of World War I. Many of the photographs have been marked for use in publications. Also included are oversized copies of the first edition of the Covenant of the League of Nations.

Arrangement

Divided into four sections: Photographs from Baker's Personal Papers, Wilson-Related Photographs, Wilson Photographs, and Oversized. Wilson-Related Photographs are arranged alphabetically by individual or subject.

Physical Description

4 boxes

Photographs from Baker's Personal Papers, dates not examined. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Includes portraits of Wilson, his family, government officials, politicians, military leaders, and buildings associated with Wilson's life.

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Physical Description

1 box

Axson, Stockton, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Baker, Newton D., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Baker, Ray Stannard, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Balfour, Lord, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Baruch, Bernard, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Bradford, Gamaliel, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Brandis, Louis D., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Bryan, William Jennings, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Burleson, A. S., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Chamberlain, George E., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Colby, Bainbridge, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Creel, George, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Daniels, Josephus, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Eliot, President Charles, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Erzberger, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Fletcher, Duncan U., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Garrison, Lindley Miller, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Glynn, Martin H., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Grayson, Cary T., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Harvey, Colonel George, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hoover, Herbert, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

House, Colonel and Mrs., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Howe, M. H. DeWolfe, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Houston, D. F., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Hulbert, Mary Allen, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

James, Senator Ollie M., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kerney, James, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

LaFollette, Robert M., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Lind, John, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

McAdoo, William Gibbs, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

McCormick, Vance C., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Martine, James E., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Nugent, James R., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Page, Walter H., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Palmer, A. Mitchell, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Pershing, General John J., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Redfield, William C., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Reid, Edith G., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Sheppard, Senator Morris, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Sims, Admiral William, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Stockbridge, Frank Parker, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Tumulty, Joseph P., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Underwood, Senator Oscar W., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wadsworth, James E., dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Willis, H. Parker, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Allied Military Leaders, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

American Troops in World War I, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Armistice, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Cartoons, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mexico, Pershing and Villa, 1916. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Russia, World War I, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Mixed (Miscellaneous) Photographs, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Wilson, Woodrow, Johns Hopkins University, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Woodrow, Princeton, 1890-1910. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Woodrow, Governor, 1910-1912. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Woodrow, President, 1913-1921. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Woodrow, in Europe, 1918-1919. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Woodrow, Portraits, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson Family, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Edith Boling Galt, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scenes in Europe after the War, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Miscellaneous, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

1 box

Photographs, dates not examined. 1 folder.
Scope and Contents

(Wilson and Wilson related)

Physical Description

1 folder

Covenant of the League of Nations (First Edition), undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Scope and Contents

The Clippings series is composed of bound and loose articles from newspapers and magazines. The bound articles have been mounted onto pages for binding, although most are not currently in bindings. These include articles from Life and The North American Review, as well as a few other magazines and newspapers and clippings of published political cartoons, about Wilson. Topics include World War I, especially related to Wilson's peacemaking efforts, Wilson's policies as United States president generally, and a few about his earlier career as New Jersey state governor. The majority of the loose articles are clippings from newspapers regarding Wilson's political career. Subjects of the chronological section include the presidential campaign of 1916, Wilson's presidential policies, especially regarding World War I, keeping the United States from entering World War I, memorials after Wilson's death, and analysis of his career. Subjects of the subject section include a complete run of the series "America and World Peace" by Baker about Wilson's role in the Paris Peace Conference, reviews of books about Wilson, articles about Edith Wilson's support of her husband during his presidency, and international newspapers reporting on the Paris Peace Conference and Wilson's death.

Arrangement

Divided into two sections: Bound and Loose. Loose are arranged chronologically or by subject.

Physical Description

7 boxes

Physical Description

2 boxes

A-B, 1914-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

C-D, 1916-1917. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

E-F, 1917. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#1-3, #37, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#39, 1912-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#40, 1918-1920. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#41, #85, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#1000, #1001, 1916-1920. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#1002, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

#1003, 1914-1915. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Volume #1, 1912-1922. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Volume #1-0, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Volume #1-2, undated. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Volume #2, 1914-1919. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Volume #73, 1914-1920. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

5 boxes

Physical Description

1 box

1910-1915, 1910-1915. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1916-1918, 1916-1918. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1916-1924, 1916-1924. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1919, 1919. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

1922-1926, 1922-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Physical Description

5 boxes

Baker, Ray Stannard, "America and the World Peace," New York Times Special Feature, Complete Run, 1922. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Baker, Ray Stannard, "America and the World Peace," New York Times Special Feature, Complete Run, 1922. 2 folders.
Physical Description

2 folders

House, Colonel Edward M, 1926. 3 folders.
Physical Description

3 folders

Houston, David F, 1925-1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Kerney, James, The Political Education of Woodrow Wilson, 1926. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson, Mrs. Edith B, 1920-1939. 1 folder.
Physical Description

1 folder

Wilson's Death, Newspapers Reporting from Around the World (Oversized), 1924 February. 2 boxes.
Physical Description

2 boxes

Miscellaneous Clippings (Oversized), 1913-1926. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Subject, undated. 1 item.
Physical Description

1 item

Arrangement

No arrangement action taken or arrangement information not recorded at the time of processing.

Scope and Contents

Series 5: This series of correspondence is comprised of materials transferred from the Manuscripts Division of the Department of Collections at Princeton University in 2010.

Physical Description

1 box

Davis, J. Lionberger, 1924-1933. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Fish, 1937. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Halleran, William J, 1928-1930. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Hulbert, Mary Allen and Allen, 1927-1939. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Misc. correspondence, 1916-1945. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Print, Suggest