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Burton Jesse Hendrick (December 8, 1870 – March 23, 1949), born in New Haven, Connecticut, was an American author. While attending Yale University, Hendrick was editor of both The Yale Courant and The Yale Literary Magazine. He received his BA in 1895 and his master's in 1897 from Yale.
The ghostwriter for Henry Morgenthau was Burton J. Hendrick; however, a comparison with official documents filed by Morgenthau in his role as ambassador shows that the book must have been structured and written extensively by Morgenthau himself. [citation needed]
The magazine's pool of writers were associated with the muckraker movement, such as Ray Stannard Baker, Burton J. Hendrick, George Kennan (explorer), John Moody (financial analyst), Henry Reuterdahl, George Kibbe Turner, and Judson C. Welliver, and their names adorned the front covers.
Hendrick, Burton J. The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page (1922); vol 1 online see also vol 2 online; Hendrick, Burton J. The Training of an American: The Earlier Life and Letters of Walter H. Page (1929). online; Kihl, Mary R. "A Failure of Ambassadorial Diplomacy." Journal of American History 57.3 (1970): 636–653. online; Sellers, Charles ...
Burton J. Hendrick: The Training of an American: The Earlier Life and Letters of Walter H. Page: 1930: Marquis James: The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston: 1931 ...
Photos, left to right: Charles Burton Ritchie, Ben Galecki; U.S. Department of Justice. Bizarro: The Surreal Saga of America's Secret War on Synthetic Drugs and the Florida Kingpins It Captured, ...
William Sowden Sims and Burton J. Hendrick: The Victory at Sea [4] 1922: James Truslow Adams: The Founding of New England [5] 1923: Charles Warren: The Supreme Court in United States History [4] 1924: Charles Howard McIlwain: The American Revolution: A Constitutional Interpretation: 1925: Frederic L. Paxson: History of the American Frontier ...
Diane Hendricks and Reince Preibus will join U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde and U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson as speakers with Wisconsin ties.