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Ralph Waldo Barnes (June 14, 1899 – November 17, 1940) was an American journalist from Oregon, best known as a foreign correspondent in Europe during the 1930s.〔 Retrieved April 13, 2012〕 ==Early life and education== Barnes was born in Salem, Oregon, on June 14, 1899 to Edward Talbot Barnes and Mabel Nancy Baker Barnes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Guide to the Ralph W. Barnes papers 1918-1943 )〕 He graduated from Salem High School in 1917, and that summer he began attending St. John's Military Academy in Delafield, Wisconsin.〔 In the fall of 1918 he enrolled at Willamette University in Salem, but he had to interrupt his studies when his military reserve unit was called to Camp MacArthur in Waco, Texas for training.〔 Barnes returned to Salem and received his bachelor's degree in history from Willamette in 1922.〔 After earning his master's degree in economics from Harvard University, he returned to Salem and married his longtime sweetheart, Esther Parounagian, a 1923 Willamette graduate.〔
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