Woodrow Wilson — 28th president, proponent of the League of Nations and a leader of the early 20th century Progressive ...
Reconsidering presidents is particularly fraught when intensive studies reveal unwelcome truths, as is the case with the 28th president of the United States, Thomas Woodrow Wilson. Was the man ...
Frum further writes in support of the 28th president, who died in February ... according to The Woodrow Wilson House. In ...
28 and Warren Harding No. 29. If you ask most learned Americans about them, you’ll probably hear that Wilson was a pretty good president, while Harding was a very poor one. That notion stems ...
Wilson taught at the school and furthered his public speaking skills. Robin von Seldeneck, President/CEO of the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, said Wilson was one of the best orators to ...
Woodrow Wilson - whose mother Janet 'Jessie' Woodrow was born and lived on Warwick Road for the first few years of her life - was sworn in as the States' 28th president in 1913. In 1918 ...
And there were another million who had chosen Debs and the Socialists. Woodrow Wilson was president because the Republican Party had split.
It has—and under even more dramatic circumstances. In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a catastrophic stroke, a debilitating event meticulously concealed from the American public.
where he was valued for his expertise but never fully trusted Francine Uenuma A new book about the first lady reveals how she and the ailing President Woodrow Wilson silenced their critics Rebecca ...
Woodrow Wilson ... of the strong. In Wilson's imagined future, the league of Nations - a global covenant among nations - would peaceably settle future conflicts. To President Wilson, the tens ...