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As a result, the long standing abhorrence to a central bank, advocated as early as Thomas Jefferson’s administration and by ...
Trump not the first president to get laid low by a pandemic. Woodrow Wilson was in the same spot a century ago and he was more concerned with ending World War I than the Spanish flu.
She has become the great dissenter, sometimes siding with Justices Sonia Sotomayor or Elena Kagan or sometimes standing alone ...
President Woodrow Wilson, with his second wife, Edith Bolling Galt, in June 1920. Library of Congress "It was bigger than anything Napoleon saw [or] Caesar saw," said Berg.
President Woodrow Wilson's legacy warns against impractical idealism. A century after his death, on Feb. 3, 1924, it is a stark reminder that noble goals demand compromise — a lesson perilously ...
It's been 105 year since President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Mother's Day a national celebration. Shoppers are expected to spend a record $25 billion this year. That's about $196 per mom.
Wilson used a groundbreaking moral argument to get the U.S. involved in World War I. A. Scott Berg's book fills in missing pieces of the president's life. Original interview broadcast Sept. 10, 2013.
Woodrow Wilson, President 1920. The most significant thing he did in 1920 and why you and more than half the population are able to vote right now is? - All right-- - I just gave you the clue.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton on December 28, 1856, and soon after his family moved to Augusta, Georgia. President of Princeton University, governor of New Jersey, 1919 Nobel Peace ...
First lady Edith Wilson, center, and President Woodrow Wilson, left, arrive in New York October 11, 1918 to take part in the Liberty Day Parade. (AP Photo) Rebecca Boggs Roberts opens Untold Power ...
It took place in October 1919, when President Woodrow Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke and people around him attempted to conceal the severity of the illness. His wife, ...