Russell Baker, "New York Times", Quotes
A collection of quotes by Russell Baker, "New York Times",.
Russell Baker was an acclaimed American journalist, author, and television personality. He was born on August 14, 1925, in Loudoun County, Virginia. Baker began his journalism career in high school, working for small local papers. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II before attending Johns Hopkins University, where he earned a degree in journalism in 1947.
After graduating, Baker joined The Baltimore Sun as a reporter, quickly establishing himself as a talented writer. In 1953, he joined The New York Times, where he would spend the majority of his career. At the Times, Baker held various positions, serving as a White House correspondent, columnist, and later, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist. His witty and insightful columns, known for their unique sense of humor, made him a beloved figure among readers.
Apart from his journalistic contributions, Russell Baker penned several books, including his critically acclaimed memoir, "Growing Up," published in 1982. The book, which detailed his childhood experiences during the Great Depression, won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
Alongside his writing endeavors, Baker gained recognition as a television host, especially for his work on the long-running PBS program "Masterpiece Theatre." He became a familiar face to millions of viewers, known for his engaging storytelling and insightful commentary.
Russell Baker passed away on January 21, 2019, leaving behind a rich legacy as one of the most influential and respected American journalists of his time.