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H. R. Baukhage (1889–1976) was an American newsperson and broadcaster. His full name was Hilmar Robert Baukhage but he was known to the public only by his initials or just the mononym Baukhage. ==Early life and news career== Baukhage was born on January 7, 1889, in LaSalle, Illinois;〔 his family later moved to Buffalo.〔 A member of the University of Chicago class of 1911,〔 he received a Ph.B. from that university and studied in Bonn, Kiel, Freiburg, and Paris.〔 Baukhage served on the Army newspaper ''Stars and Stripes'' in Paris during World War I, where he covered the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.〔 He served on ''Stars and Stripes'' with Steve Early, later a White House Press Secretary for the entirety of Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration. Later, Baukhage was a wire service reporter〔 for the Associated Press〔 and worked under David Lawrence for ''United States News'' (later merged into ''U.S. News & World Report'').
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