Woodrow Wilson's tenure as the 28th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1913, until March 4, 1921. He was largely incapacitated the last...
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was the 28th president of the United States, serving from 1913 to 1921. He was the only Democrat...
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Freifeld, Alice (2000). Woodrow Wilson Center Press (ed.). Nationalism and the Crowd in Liberal Hungary, 1848-1914. Woodrow Wilson Center Press. p. 251....
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Woodrow Wilson Borah (December 23, 1912 in Utica, Mississippi – December 10, 1999 in Berkeley, California) was an American historian of colonial Mexico...
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History of U.S. foreign policy, 1913–1933 (category Presidency of Woodrow Wilson)
Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover successively handled U.S. foreign policy during this period. Wilson initially...
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Grelling wrote again, this time as an expatriate in Switzerland. Citing Woodrow Wilson's "The world must be safe for democracy" speech before Congress on April...
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majority party). From 1910 to the 1970s, committee chairs were powerful. Woodrow Wilson in his classic study, suggested: Power is nowhere concentrated; it is...
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Newton D. Baker (category Woodrow Wilson administration cabinet members)
city beautification. Baker supported Woodrow Wilson at the 1912 Democratic National Convention, helping Wilson win the votes of the Ohio delegation....
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United States Senate (section Presiding officer)
(1919). Wilson Congressional Government, Chapter III: "Revenue and Supply". Text common to all printings or "editions"; in Papers of Woodrow Wilson it is...
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Prosser Gifford (section Woodrow Wilson Center)
Amherst to become the deputy director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, now the Wilson Center. He served as deputy director for 9...
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corrective measures were needed. Theodore Roosevelt, 26th U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, 28th U.S. President In the United States, progressivism began as an...
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Nations The Celestial Sphere presented to the United Nations by the Woodrow Wilson Foundation United Nations Member States' flags raised at the Palace...
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Progressive Era (section Woodrow Wilson)
Woodrow Wilson (2009) pp. 183–184 Cooper (2009), pp. 186–187 Cooper (2009), pp. 212–213, 274 Lloyd Ambrosius (2002). Wilsonianism: Woodrow Wilson and...
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Progressive Party and ran in 1912; the split allowed the Democratic Woodrow Wilson to win. Roosevelt led a four-month expedition to the Amazon basin, where...
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National Order of the Legion of Honour (France), and a recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Award (USA). She has received the titles of Fellow from the Order of...
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home for most of the summer. October 1919 – March 1921, when President Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke. Nearly blind and partially paralyzed...
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disgusted with government in Washington". Years before becoming president, Woodrow Wilson famously wrote "how is the schoolmaster, the nation, to know which boy...
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Congress, 5th ed. (2000). Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. Wilson, Woodrow. (1885). Congressional Government. New York: Houghton Mifflin....
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functions to the newly-established United Nations. Lester was given the Woodrow Wilson Award in 1945 and a doctorate of the National University of Ireland...
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Princeton University from 1912–1932, succeeding Woodrow Wilson and implementing many of the reforms started by Wilson. His term as President began after the term...
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1920, under a shadow cast by Woodrow Wilson, who wished to be nominated for a third term. Delegates were convinced Wilson's health would not permit him...
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Herbert Hoover (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
occupied Belgium. When the U.S. entered the war in 1917, President Woodrow Wilson appointed Hoover to lead the Food Administration. He became famous as...
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written reports instead. Written reports were standard until 1913, when Woodrow Wilson reestablished the practice of personally attending to deliver the speech...
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three forms through the Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Vassiliev worked in the BBC Russian...
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welcomes the entry of the United States into the war, as President Woodrow Wilson possesses the dual qualities of being both a Democrat and a Freemason...
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primarily submitted only a written report to Congress. After 1913, Woodrow Wilson, the 28th U.S. president, began the regular practice of delivering the...
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President Woodrow Wilson Elijah Miller, judge in Auburn, New York; Auburn firm named partner with William H. Seward from 1823 Rowan D. Wilson, Chief Judge...
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was approved by the United States and signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson on March 2, 1917. The Union Party under Barceló's leadership then resolved...
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John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Rutherford B. Hayes, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower...
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nominated, while the latter, forced to run on a third-party ticket, lost to Woodrow Wilson due to the split in the Republican vote. President Roosevelt refused...
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