Lawrence Stanley Ritter (May 23, 1922 – February 15, 2004) was an American writer who wrote on economics and baseball.
Career
Ritter was a professor of economics and finance at New York University, and was chairman of the Department of Finance at the Graduate School of Business Administration. He also edited The Journal of Finance from 1964 to 1966.[1] In 1970, Ritter served as president of the American Finance Association.[2]
He co-authored Principles of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets with William L. Silber and Gregory F. Udell. The book has undergone twelve editions. It has been a college textbook on Finance since it was first published in 1974.
Ritter wrote the sports book The Glory of Their Times (1966, updated 1984). He collaborated with another baseball historian, Donald Honig, on The Image of Their Greatness (1979) and The 100 Greatest Baseball Players of All Time (1981). The latter featured several players subsequently dropped in favor of new players on later all-time greats lists.
In researching The Glory of Their Times, Ritter travelled a total distance of 75,000 miles (121,000 km) to interview his subjects. Ritter's "Existential" style of interviewing was to allow his subjects to reminisce freely.[citation needed] The style included not probing or probing them on anything including questions about specific games or specific players.[citation needed] Ritter's technique was to get his interviewee comfortable around him and tape record while he remained silent.[citation needed] He is known for finding and interviewing Sam Crawford, who played in the outfield with Ty Cobb in Detroit.[citation needed] He located him based on a hint to "drive between 175 and 225 miles north of Los Angeles" by Crawford’s wife. Ritter eventually located him in a laundromat in Baywood Park, California.[citation needed]
Ritter, Lawrence S. (1966). The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It. Macmillan. ISBN978-0688112738.
Ritter, Lawrence S. (1984). The Image of Their Greatness: An Illustrated History of Baseball from 1900 to the Present. Crown Publishers. ISBN978-0517587287.
Interview with baseball historian Larry Ritter (1975) conducted by Eugene C. Murdock at the Digital Gallery of Cleveland Public Library. 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.)."