Woodrow Wilson
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Woodrow Wilson's boyhood home repairedWorkers this week wrapped up $1.9 million in exterior repairs to Woodrow Wilson's boyhood home in Columbia - South Carolina's only presidential site It is the first phase of renovations to the 1870s, Victorian-style home, which has been... In this article: Woodrow Wilson, South Carolina, and American Legion |
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Philly.com | 1 day ago
Marc Narducci: Camden edges Wilson, 22-20
It has been an up-and-down season for the football teams from the city of Camden, but neither Woodrow Wilson nor Camden High ever let adversity eat into its spirit. Thus, both teams demonstrated winning qualities in their annual...
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Colorado Springs Gazette | 2 days ago
HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT PLANNER
...College, free; 389-6607. Dec. 6-14: "Christmas Classics at the Castle" - by the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs, with conductor Thomas Wilson, soprano Judeth Shay Burns and the Children's Chorale, 7 p.m. Dec. 6-7 and 13-14, 4 p.m. Dec. 13,...
In this article: Pikes Peak Center, Manitou Springs, First United Methodist Church, Woodland Park, Colorado College, and Colorado
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The Star-Telegram | 3 days ago
Short-handed Warriors give Mavs an ugly loss
...put them up 98-89 with under six minutes to play. But the Warriors hung tough. Seven quick points were capped with a massive slam by Woodrow Wilson graduate Anthony Randolph, slicing the Mavericks' advantage to 98-96 with five minutes still...
In this article: Dallas Mavericks, Warriors, Stephen Curry, Erick Dampier, Monta Ellis, Frisco, NBA Development League, Spud Webb, and Anthony Randolph
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Washington Times | 4 days ago
BOOKS: 'Remaking the Presidency'
...doing so, he ushered in an era of progressive governance that lasted through the presidencies of William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson. While the chief executives, especially Roosevelt and Wilson, have been the subject of many individual...
In this article: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Treaty of Versailles, Princeton University, University of Notre Dame, and U.S. Supreme Court
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | 6 days ago
Non-fiction: Woodrow Wilson: A Biography, by John Milton Cooper Jr.
Non-fiction: "Woodrow Wilson: A Biography," by John Milton Cooper Jr. Search post-gazette.com: Non-fiction: "Woodrow Wilson: A Biography," by John Milton Cooper Jr. Book awakens the spirit of Wilson Franklin Roosevelt probably...
In this article: World War I, League of Nations, United States, Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Franklin Roosevelt, and Great Britain
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution | 7 days ago
State mental hospital stops admitting patients
...the state Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. "There were some concerns of an urgent nature," Wilson said. Wilson said new patients are being diverted to the state's other mental hospitals or community-based...
In this article: Thomas Wilson, Justice Department, Policies and Procedures, and Suicide
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Macon Telegraph | November 20, 2009
No new patients being admitted to Central State Hospital
...will remain open, but new mentally ill and physically disabled patients are being diverted to the state's other facilities, said Thomas Wilson, communications director for the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental...
In this article: Thomas Wilson, DOJ, DuBose Porter, Sonny Perdue, Tax, and The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Newsweek Top News | November 19, 2009
'Woodrow Wilson': A New Biography by John Milton Cooper Jr.
...however, is the man himself. Wilson comes alive in John Milton Cooper Jr.'s insightful and important biography, Woodrow Wilson. Wilson could be stubborn or reflective; idealistic or canny; a visionary who was too often blind. His...
In this article: Rudyard Kipling, Jon Meacham, Democracy, Groat, God, Treaty of Versailles, and Civil War
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Philly.com | November 16, 2009
Delsea romps over Wilson
...per game, cruised through the first round of the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 football playoffs with a 56-18 victory over visiting Woodrow Wilson last night. The top-seeded Crusaders (9-0) have scored at least 53 points in each of their last...
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Philly.com: Politics | November 05, 2009
Wilson wins landslide victory, Nov. 5, 1912
On this day in 1912, Woodrow Wilson, a former president of Princeton University and Democratic governor of New Jersey, was elected the 28th president of the United States. The contest remains the only one in American history in which a...
In this article: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, GOP, Champ Clark, White House, Legal age, Progressivism, and Princeton University
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856–February 3, 1924) was the 28th President of the United States. A devout Presbyterian and leading intellectual of the Progressive Era, he served as President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, and then as the Governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913. With Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft dividing the Republican Party vote, Wilson was elected President as a Democrat in 1912. To date he is the only President to serve in a political office in New Jersey before election to the Presidency, although Grover Cleveland is the only President born in the state of New Jersey. Early in his first term, he supported some cabinet appointees in introducing segregation in the federal workplace of several departments, a Democratic Congress to pass major legislation that included the Federal Trade Commission, the Clayton Antitrust Act, the Federal Farm Loan Act, America's first-ever federal progressive income tax in the Revenue Act of 1913 and most notably the Federal Reserve Act.
- Name At Birth:
- Thomas Woodrow Wilson
- Birth Date:
- December 28, 1856
- Birthplace:
- Staunton, Virginia
- Death Date:
- February 03, 1924
- Place of Death:
- Washington, D.C.
- Religion:
- Presbyterian
- University Attended:
- Occupation:
- Academic (History, Political science)
- Political party:
- Democratic
- Vice President:
- Thomas R. Marshall
- Title:
- 28th
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