William Howard Taft, the 27th president who later served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and John F. Kennedy, the ...
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I’m the end, so it’s important to be here for this," said Fuller. “I went to St. Albans, I grew up here and the cathedral has ...
Navarro-Cárdenas made a Dec. 2 X post claiming that Wilson pardoned a brother-in-law named Hunter deButts. “Woodrow Wilson pardoned his brother-in-law, Hunter deButts,” the post’s caption ...
Family and presidential history buffs alike gathered at the Nation Cathedral in D.C. on Saturday to commemorate President ...
In Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn, Christopher Cox describes uber-progressive Woodrow Wilson as “superbly unsuited” for the twilight of the Progressive era that witnessed the passage of the ...
What is the Indiana Teaching Fellowship? WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation is launching a major new fellowship to address fundamental challenges to improving the ...
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The exception? Woodrow Wilson, who died on Feb. 3, 1924. Wilson, the nation’s 28th president, is buried at the National Cathedral in Washington. Here are five more odd facts about the final ...
He was too old to function as a fully engaged and hands-on president. This resurrected the story of Woodrow Wilson, who in 1919, almost three years into his second term, was incapacitated by what ...