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… path to peace. He expected the American president, Woodrow Wilson, to offer mediation by October. "When an offer …
On August 18, the chancellor of Imperial Germany sent a momentous and secret cable to his able ambassador in Washington. He and his Kaiser were also desperate to end the war and ready for compromise, including the restoration of Belgium.
Presidential Recordings
… [Conversation No. 451-4A] Forthcoming speech at [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson Foundation -Changes -Kissinger’s role -Wilson
Presidential Speeches
… Bishop John Fletcher Hurst, and first opened by President Woodrow Wilson in 1914. This is a young and growing university, but …
Presidential Recordings
… wars -Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt and [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Public reaction -The President's forthcoming troop …
Presidential Recordings
… -East Room -Congress -George Washington -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Congress -Possible technical problems -East …
Presidential Biographies
… own "Bull-Moose" party, creating an opening for Democrat Woodrow Wilson in the 1912 presidential election. Taft's lifelong …
Presidential Biographies
… tenure in the cabinet, Wickersham was named by President Woodrow Wilson to serve on the War Trade Board to Cuba during WWI. …
Presidential Biographies
… in a Senate primary against James Reed. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson selected Francis to be the American ambassador to …
Public Events
… level.    FACTOID: Election of 1912 was a four way race, Woodrow Wilson elected president 6:11 Blackmon : With the old system …
Presidential Biographies
… party, contributing to the 1912 presidential victory of Woodrow Wilson. Ballinger would leave office in 1911 and return to …
Presidential Biographies
… a Republican draft as the presidential nominee and lost to Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Hughes returned the practice of law until …
Presidential Biographies
… a Republican draft as the presidential nominee and lost to Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Hughes returned the practice of law until …
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… did the convention address his question. As a result, when Woodrow Wilson suffered an incapacitating stroke in 1919, Vice …
Miller Center senior fellow Michael Nelson writes in the New York Times about the mistakes of our founding fathers.
Presidential Biographies
… seat in the U.S. Senate. At first a backer of President Woodrow Wilson, Smith fell out with the President during World War I, …
Presidential Recordings
… Queenan, William T. Colman, Jr., Marina von N. Whitman, J. Wilson Newman, and Robert F. Lanzillotti [Recording begins … Log (rev. 10/08) -Long-term peace initiatives -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson and League of Nations -United Nations [UN] …
Presidential Recordings
… Inaugural speeches -Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Length -William H. Taft -Herbert C. Hoover -Warren G. …
Presidential Recordings
… -Productivity -Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson, Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt -Peace as issue …
Presidential Biographies
… of action that the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson had led the public to associate with presidential …
Presidential Biographies
… in office the most visionary of all our Presidents, Woodrow Wilson, the man whom historians generally rank among the top …
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… Although Eugene Debs, the Socialist candidate, and Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate who was elected …
One hundred years ago this week, a dramatic Republican National Convention prepared the ground for the transformation of American democracy.