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… in the progressive presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and grew enormously in size, scope, and cost during …
Extraordinary unilateral executive power threatens democracy
Presidential Biographies
… of Williams College. During World War I, he also served as Woodrow Wilson's fuel administrator. In 1907, James became secretary …
Presidential Biographies
… with him. Taft, and Roosevelt, would lose the election to Woodrow Wilson. Following his time in the White House, Taft taught …
Public Events
… too, have transformed the powers of the presidency. From Woodrow Wilson’s Whistlestop tours and Franklin Roosevelt’s radio …
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… hard and consistent work to narrow the distance. In 1914, Woodrow Wilson admitted to the Washington press corps that he yearned …
If a president gave an Oval Office address and the networks refused to air it, would it make a sound? This is not, most likely, a question that occupies philosophers, but it does cause White House communications staffers to wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat.
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… the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. Kokas’ work …
Presidential Speeches
… South, indicated his understanding of this basic precept. Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt--and all the rest. I don't think …
Oral History Interviews
… the guy who had shepherded me around Jackson was guy named Wilson Golden, who was Bill Winter’s law partner. And if I’m … or a big depression. [Grover] Cleveland did it twice, and [Woodrow] Wilson twice. Neither ever got a majority. My own personal …
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… the GOP vote. That handed the victory to Democrat Woodrow Wilson.  Read the full story … No modern president …
No president in the 20th or 21st centuries has been denied nomination by his party—which is a good sign for President Trump.
Presidential Speeches
… this nation needed a Lincoln—after Taft, we needed a Wilson—after Hoover we needed Franklin Roosevelt . . . . And … and perils—a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats. Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom promised our nation a new …
Presidential Biographies
… his uncle, Robert Lansing, was secretary of state under Woodrow Wilson (1915-20). … … John Foster Dulles (1953–1959) …
Presidential Recordings
… Past campaigns -Theodore (“Teddy”) Roosevelt -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson Campaign to promote business confidence -Hall [Surname …
Oral History Interviews
… the street from what at that point was known as the Ellen Wilson Homes. It was named for Woodrow Wilson’s wife, Ellen Wilson, and it was very …
Oral History Interviews
… much of the agenda afterward— Milkis Kind of reminds me of Woodrow Wilson saying, “All my preparation has been in domestic …
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… nominee, and a split Republican Party cleared the way for Woodrow Wilson to win the presidency. A test vote at the 1952 GOP …
History shows it can change the dynamic of a political convention
Public Events
… Riley: Not much. Blackmon: And at the same time you have Woodrow Wilson, who we applaud for so many things in terms of foreign …
Presidential Biographies
… as well: son-in-law Robert Lansing (secretary of state for Woodrow Wilson, 1915-1919) and grandson John Foster Dulles (secretary …
Presidential Speeches
… solution with the generosity of friends who realize, as Woodrow Wilson once said, "You cannot be friends on any other terms …
Presidential Biographies
… The Democrats nominated the reform governor of New Jersey, Woodrow Wilson, for President and Thomas R. Marshall, the governor of …
Presidential Recordings
… Reston’s press story President’s speech at [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars -Use of speech by …