Background
Marshall, Ray Gifford was born on February 18, 1881 in Yankton, South Dakota, United States. Son of Alvah Lyman and Anne (Litzenberg) Marshall.
Marshall, Ray Gifford was born on February 18, 1881 in Yankton, South Dakota, United States. Son of Alvah Lyman and Anne (Litzenberg) Marshall.
Student University of Minnesota, 1901-1903.
Began newspaper work at Minneapolis, 1903. City editor Minneapolis Journal, 1918-1919. Director publicity International Famine Relief Commission, China, 1920-1921.
Organized and edited American news service for English language papers in China.
At request of Chinese Foreign Office investigated foreign occupation of Manchuria and Shantung and compiled report for Conference on Disarmament, Washington, District of Columbia. Appointed by Chinese Cabinet as member Chinese delegation to Conference, 1921.
Was correspondent and business representative in China of United Press Associations Established, 1923, first American daily cable news service in China for Chinese and English language papers.
Foreign 6 years until August 1932, editor foreign services of United Press Associations going to Philippines, China and Japan by cable and radio.
Later in charge of United Press business and news activities in China. Became manager same in Japan and Manchuria, 1933. Later became Pacific foreign editor United Press.
San Francisco.
Any individual, child, or otherwise cannot be baptized until they come to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ—then, and only then, would a person be baptized.
Member Delta Upsilon. Clubs: Peking (China).
Married Edith Lovina Dykeman, April.