Background
Bates, Ernest Sutherland was born on October 14, 1879 in Gambler, Ohio, United States. Son of Cyrus Stearns and Laverna (Sutherland) Bates.
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Bates, Ernest Sutherland was born on October 14, 1879 in Gambler, Ohio, United States. Son of Cyrus Stearns and Laverna (Sutherland) Bates.
Graduate University School, Cleveland, Ohio Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1902, Master of Arts, 1903. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia, 1908.
Instructor in English, Oberlin College, 1903-1905. Tutor in English, Columbia, 1907-1908. Professor of English, University of Arizona, 1908-1915.
Professor of English, University of Oregon, 1915-1921, professor philosophy, 1921-1925.
Literary editor Dictionary of America Biography, 1926-1929. Professor extension division, University of Oregon, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1936.
Member reviewing staff Saturday Review of Literature, 1930. Associate editor The Modern Monthly, 1933-1936.
Lecturer Federal Forum, Portland, Oregon, 1936.
Author: Study of Shelley’s The Cenci, 1908. The Friend of Jesus (public in England under original title The Gospel According to Judas), 1928. This Land of Liberty, 1930.
Mary Baker Eddy—The Truth and the Tradition (with J. V. Dittemore), 1932.
The Story of Congress, 1936. The Story of the Supreme Court, 1936.
Hearst, the Lord of San Simeon (with Oliver Carlson), 1936. American Hurly-Burly (with Alan Williams), 1937.
Biography of the Bible, 1937.
Editor: The Four Gospels, 1932. The Bible Designed to be Read as Living Literature, 1936. Home: New York, New New York
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Member reviewing staff Saturday Review of Literature, 1930.
Married Florence Fisher, 1902 (deceased). Married second, Rosalind Boido, 1913 (divorced).