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Lawrence Stanley Ritter (May 23, 1922 – February 15, 2004) was an American writer whose specialties were economics and baseball. Ritter was a professor of economics and finance, and chairman of the Department of Finance at the Graduate School of Business Administration of
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. He also edited ''
The Journal of Finance ''The Journal of Finance'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the American Finance Association. It was established in 1946 and is considered to be one of the premier finance journals. The editor-in-chief i ...
'' from 1964 to 1966.J. Suter. ''TAPPING THE KEG''. Cumberland Evening Times. September 30, 1966. pp. 13 & 15 In 1970, Ritter served as president of the
American Finance Association The American Finance Association (AFA) is an academic organization whose focus is the study and promotion of knowledge of financial economics. It was formed in 1939. Its main publication, the '' Journal of Finance'', was first published in 1946. ...
. He died at age 81 in New York City. His book, ''Principles of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets,'' coauthored with William L. Silber and Gregory F. Udell, has gone through twelve editions and has been a standard college text since it was first published in 1974. Ritter is best known for writing one of the most famous sports books of all time, ''
The Glory of Their Times ''The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It'' is a 1966 book, edited by Lawrence Ritter, telling the stories of early 20th century baseball. It is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest book ...
'' (1966, updated 1984). He collaborated with another baseball historian,
Donald Honig Donald Martin Honig (born 1931 in New York City) is a novelist, historian and editor who mostly writes about baseball. While a member of the Bobo Newsom Memorial Society, an informal group of writers, Honig attempted to convince Lawrence Ritter t ...
, on ''The Image of Their Greatness'' (1979) and ''The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time'' (1981, featuring several players who would later be dropped in favor of new players on several later all-time greats lists). In researching ''The Glory of Their Times'', Ritter travelled 75,000 miles to interview his subjects, sitting for hours listening to them tell their tales into his tape recorder. Ritter's "Existential" style of interviewing was to allow his subjects to reminisce freely, rarely prodding or probing them on anything. No questions about specific games. No questions about what it was like to face certain players. Ritter's technique was to get his interviewee comfortable around him, to turn the tape-recorder on, and shut up while his subjects spoke. Ritter's style elicited responses that other reporters never reach with questions. His most difficult "find" was
Sam Crawford Samuel Earl Crawford (April 18, 1880 – June 15, 1968), nicknamed "Wahoo Sam", was an American outfielder in Major League Baseball (MLB). Crawford batted and threw left-handed, stood tall and weighed . Born in Wahoo, Nebraska, he had a s ...
, who shared the outfield with
Ty Cobb Tyrus Raymond Cobb (December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961), nicknamed "the Georgia Peach", was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) center fielder. He was born in rural Narrows, Georgia. Cobb spent 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, the l ...
in Detroit. After being given only cryptic hints about where he might find Crawford, i.e., "drive between 175 and 225 miles north of Los Angeles", Crawford's wife told Ritter, "and you'll be warm" – Ritter ended up in Baywood Park, California where his inquiries yielded nothing. After several days, he sat in a laundromat watching his clothes spin beside an old man. Ritter asked him if he knew anything about Sam Crawford, the old ball player. The man replied, "Well I should hope so. Bein' as I'm him."


Books

* ''The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men who Played it'', Published by Harpercollins 1992, , , 384 pages * ''The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time'', Published by Crown Publishers 1981, , 273 pages * ''Lost Ballparks: A Celebration of Baseball's Legendary Fields'', Published by Penguin Group 1992, , 210 pages * ''The image of their greatness: an illustrated history of baseball from 1900 to the present'', Published by Crown Trade Paperbacks 1992, , , 438 pages * ''Principles of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets'', Published by Basic Books, 1974–1989; Harper Collins, 1991–1997; Addison Wesley 2000–2009 , , 617 pages * ''Money and economic activity: readings in money and banking'', Published by Houghton Mifflin 1961, 457 pages * ''East Side, West Side: Tales of New York Sporting Life, 1910–1960'', Published by Total Sports Publishing, 1998, 210 pages. Foreword by Lawrence Block. *''Leagues Apart: The Men and Times of the Negro Baseball Leagues'' by Lawrence S. Ritter, January 1999 HarperCollins Publishers


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''The Glory of Their Times'' photographsLawrence Ritter
- Baseball Biography
''Boston Globe'' obituaryList of Ritter Audio Tapes
*[https://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/17/sports/sports-of-the-times-historian-had-a-verdict-on-the-yankees-deal.html?scp=5&sq=lawrence%20ritter&st=cse ''New York Times'' George Vecsey column on Lawrence Ritter's passing]
Interview with baseball historian Larry Ritter
(1975) conducted by Eugene C. Murdock at the Digital Gallery of
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. According to the site: "Comments by Dr. and Mrs. Murdock on interview with Lawrence S. Ritter on April 18, 1975, about how he accomplished his oral history interviews for his book The Glory of Their Times (31 min., 1 sec.)." * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ritter, Lawrence 1922 births 2004 deaths American sportswriters 20th-century American economists Baseball writers University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni The Journal of Finance editors Presidents of the American Finance Association New York University faculty