Judy Chu, a Democrat who has been in Congress for 17 years, faced a straightforward question in the House Ways and Means ...
The former principal of Woodrow Wilson High School, who was removed after holding a meeting with only Black students, was ...
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 Prize ...
On Sept. 25, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson called on Coloradans to support the League of Nations in front of Pueblo's Memorial Hall. World War I had ended a year before, but America was not feeling ...
“The View” co-host Ana Navarro-Cárdenas claimed in a post shared on X that former President Woodrow Wilson pardoned a brother-in-law named “Hunter deButts.” President Joe Biden pardoned his son, ...
Woodrow Wilson stands pre-eminent among all the inheritors of the Calvinist tradition who have made significant contributions to American political history. Indeed, he was the prime embodiment, the ...
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 ...
“Good thoughts (though God accept them) yet towards men are little better than good dreams, except they be put in act.” Of Great Place by Fracis Bacon As week after week I watched with painful ...
My introduction to Woodrow Wilson. -- Woodrow Wilson administers the war. -- An unhappy interlude. -- Woodrow Wilson declares American ideals as the basis of peace. -- Woodrow Wilson lays down the ...
Rising 39 feet above Scudder Plaza and standing adjacent to Robertson Hall, the home of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Relations, “Double Sights,” a marker ...
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