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Ossie Brown, who served as East Baton Rouge Parish district attorney from 1972 — 1984, grew up in Baker and graduated from Baker High School.
Ray graduated from Baker High School, was King of the Krewe of Mystery, and served as the Master of Ceremony for the Krewe of Mystery for many years.
Baker graduated in the Harvard University class of 1887, and taught in the English Department at Harvard from 1888 until 1924.
In early 1914 Baker graduated from Princeton, majoring in history, politics, and economics, and finished with above-average grades.
The son of a Methodist minister, Baker was born in New Orleans and graduated from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
Among the individuals who have attended, graduated, and taught at the University are astronaut Ellen S. Baker, American journalist Wolf Blitzer, CEO and founder of the History Channel Abbe Raven, CEO of Paramount Pictures Brad Grey, CEO and founder of Baidu Robin Li, Pulitzer Prize-winner Tom Toles, Nobel Prize-winners, Ronald Coase, Herbert A. Hauptman and Sir John Carew Eccles.
* Agnes Baker Pilgrim, spiritual elder of the Takelma tribe and chairperson of the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers graduated in 1985.
Baker graduated from:
Baker graduated from Lemoore Union High School, Lemoore, California, in 1971, and received a bachelor of science degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas in 1975.
Baker graduated from Virginia Tech in 1988 with a degree in English.
Baker studied architecture at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, Birmingham and graduated in 1937, aged 20, in a period of political unrest in Europe.
Baker attended Captain Shreve High School in Shreveport, Louisiana, and graduated in 2000.

Baker and from
In the American `` hardboiled '' detective story of the '20s and '30s, the spirit of the mad genius from Baker Street lives on.
it was Baker who thought of lessening the shock, which conscription always brings to a country, by substituting `` Greetings from your neighbors '' for the recruiting sergeant, and registration in familiar voting places rather than at military installations.
Both Secretary of War Baker and Secretary of Navy Daniels devoted much time and effort to the problem of providing reasonably normal and wholesome activities in camp for the millions of men who had been removed from their home environment.
Affirmatively Baker worked on the premise that `` young men spontaneously prefer to be decent, and that opportunities for wholesome recreation are the best possible cure for irregularities in conduct which arise from idleness and the baser temptations ''.
LORAN station Baker was a radio operations base in operation from September 1944 to July 1946.
* History of the Republic of Costa Rica from " Costa Rica Handbook " by Christopher Baker
The church was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879 following a personal healing in 1866, which she claimed resulted from reading the Bible.
These critics state that Mary Baker Eddy's interpretation of Christian scripture diverges too greatly from basic tenets of Christianity.
* God's Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science Church by Caroline Fraser ( 2000 ), a biography of Mary Baker Eddy and a history of the Christian Science church from its founding to the present day, with a detailed section on the " child cases " of the 1980s.
* Kage Baker has written a series of novels about The Company in which orphans from various eras ( who fit certain physical requirements ) are recruited by a time-traveling corporation, augmented and turned into immortal cyborgs, and trained to rescue valuable artifacts from history.
A view of the Sherman Fairchild Physical Science Center and Wheeler Hall from the tower of Baker Memorial Library
A few of the holders of Wentworth grants were originally from northwestern Connecticut, and some of them, including Remember Baker and Seth Warner, were relatives of Allen.
Jarvis Island was reclaimed by the United States government and colonized from 26 March 1935 onwards, under the Baker, Howland and Jarvis Colonization Scheme ( see also Howland Island and Baker Island ).
The doctors Richard Warren and Sir George Baker believed Reynolds ' illness to be psychological and they bled his neck " with a view of drawing the humour from his eyes " but the effect of this in the view of his niece was that it seemed " as if the ' principle of life ' were gone " from Reynolds.
While returning in 1929 from South America to Europe, Le Corbusier met entertainer and actress Josephine Baker on board the ocean liner Lutétia.
After that band broke up, MacKaye decided to switch from bass guitar to vocals, and organized Minor Threat with drummer Nelson, bassist Brian Baker, and guitarist Lyle Preslar.
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* Long Washington Post Express interview with Brian Baker from 2007
Nishioka's broken leg in a collision at second base led the way and was followed by DL stints from Kevin Slowey, Joe Mauer, Jason Repko, Thome, Delmon Young ( two stints on the DL ), Jose Mijares, Glen Perkins, Joe Nathan, Francisco Liriano, Jason Kubel, Denard Span ( two stints ), Justin Morneau, Scott Baker, and Alexi Casilla.

Baker and Princeton
* May 17 – The first baseball game ( Princeton vs. Columbia ) is broadcast on television, from Baker Field in New York.
* Ray Stannard Baker Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
In 1968 Baker founded the American College of Orgonomy in Princeton, New Jersey.
Baker met his first wife, the former Mary Stuart McHenry, of Dayton, Ohio, while on spring break in Bermuda with the Princeton University rugby team.
* James Addison Baker Papers at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
* James A Baker III Oral History Collection at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton University
In 1921, Princeton named its new hockey arena the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink.
In 1910, Baker enrolled at Princeton University.
Baker was repeatedly called offside, as he was too fast for the two replacement Princeton players ( players were required to stay behind the puck-carrier at the time ).
Statistics were not kept of his time at Princeton, but biographer Emil Salvini estimated Baker to have scored over 120 goals and 100 assists in three years, an average of three goals and three assists per game.
In a hockey game against Harvard on January 22, 1913, Baker suffered the only penalty of his collegiate career, for slashing ; Princeton lost the game 5 – 4 in overtime.
Baker befriended a rich New York socialite, Percy R. Pyne II, who had also attended St. Paul's and Princeton.
Baker remained well known from his time at Princeton ; marquees at his home arena, which was shared with Princeton, often said " Hobey Baker Plays Tonight ".
Prior to the annual Yale – Princeton football game on November 18, 1916, Baker led a squadron of twelve aircraft, the most to have ever flown in military formation, from two fields over Palmer Stadium, home of the Princeton football team.
A career in business held no appeal ; during a weekend vacation with a fellow Princeton graduate Baker revealed that he felt his life was over, and he would never again experience the thrills of football or hockey.
Though he only spoke to Baker once during their time at Princeton, Fitzgerald idolized him.
Since 1950, Princeton has awarded the Hobey Baker Trophy to the " freshman hockey player who, among his classmates, in play, sportsmanship and influence has contributed most to the sport.
" When Princeton opened their hockey arena in 1921, it was named the Hobey Baker Memorial Rink.
Inside the bar of the Nassau Inn in Princeton is a photo of Baker flanked by two other famous Princeton athletes, Bill Bradley and Dick Kazmaier.

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