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Ernest Sutherland Bates

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Name
  
Ernest Bates


Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1939, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States

Books
  
The Biography of the Bible, A study of Shelley's drama Th, The story of congress - 1789‑1935, The story of the Supreme, This land of liberty

Ernest Sutherland Bates (14 October 1879 – 4 December 1939) was an American academic and writer. He taught English and philosophy at Oberlin College from 1903 to 1905, the University of Arizona until 1915, and the University of Oregon from then until 1925.

After Oregon he became literary editor of the Dictionary of American Biography. He was also associate editor of Modern Monthly and a contributor to the Saturday Review of Literature.

Bates was the co-author, with John V. Dittemore, a former director of the Christian Science church, of Mary Baker Eddy: The Truth and the Tradition (1932), which traces the early history of Christian Science and the life of its founder, Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910). According to historian Ralph Henry Gabriel, writing in 1933, the book "comes very close to being a definitive history of a strangely paradoxical woman."

Early life and education

Bates was born in Gambier, Ohio, to Cyrus Sutherland and his wife, Lavern Bates. He obtained his A.B. and master's from the University of Michigan, and his PhD in 1908 from Columbia University.

References

Ernest Sutherland Bates Wikipedia