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Baker, Newton Diehl
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Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871–1937, U.S. Secretary of War (1916–21), b. Martinsburg, W.Va. He practiced law and politics in Cleveland as a protégé of Tom L. Johnson. As city solicitor (1902–12) he opposed the powerful public utilities; as mayor (1912–16) he instituted notable tax reforms. Woodrow Wilson appointed him Secretary of War in Mar., 1916. An avowed pacifist, Baker suffered merciless criticism of his conduct of the War Dept. during the early months of World War I and was subjected to a congressional investigation in late 1917. His devotion to his task and the achievements of his department were later praised by all. He retired (1921) to private law practice in Cleveland but remained a public figure. An ardent advocate of peace, he urged U.S. entry into the League of Nations as late as 1924; in 1928, Coolidge appointed him to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (Hague Tribunal).

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See biographies by F. Palmer (1931, repr. 1969) and C. H. Cramer (1961); study by D. R. Beaver (1966).



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7 million to various non-profits including educational institutions, arts and cultural organizations, and health and human services organizations, including: -- Support for the Cleveland Municipal School District through contributions to Cleveland Tomorrow, Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Cleveland Mayor's Scholarship Fund, Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts, Newton D.
6 million to various educational institutions, arts and cultural organizations, and health and human services organizations, including: -- Cleveland Tomorrow, $75,000, in support of the Cleveland Municipal School District -- Newton D.
Eaton also gave $75,000 as part of a $300,000 commitment to Cleveland Tomorrow and the City of Cleveland school system, and collaborated with its partner school, Newton D.
 
 
 
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