Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-presidentNYU Press, 2006 - 429 páginas From the Ivy League to the oval office, Woodrow Wilson was the only professional scholar to become a U.S. president. A professor of history and political science, Wilson became the dynamic president of Princeton University in 1902 and was one of its most prolific scholars before entering active politics. Through his labors as student, scholar, and statesman, he left a legacy of elegant writings on everything from educational reform to religion to history and politics. |
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... possible, and hungry Democrats could taste victory. There was, then, no shortage of candidates. The Wilson campaign organization continued to build support, with Wilson himself crisscrossing the country, hunting delegates. But as the ...
... possible European interventions in the unstable region. State Department ineptitude and recourse to military incursions ignited anti-American sentiment in some Latin American quarters. But the most dangerous hemispheric adventures of ...
... possible for large, surface warships, but a submarine was a small and fragile vessel. Even a small hidden gun on the deck of a merchant ship could destroy a sub if it surfaced to signal a capture. In the case of passenger ships, what ...
... possible. The final vote on the treaty totaled forty-nine ayes and thirty-five nays, a majority in favor but seven votes short of the two-thirds of the Senate required for ratification. Tumulty recorded Wilson's reaction. The United ...
... possible to every Christian who molds his life after the perfect pattern with which our Lord has furnished us. But he does not seem to realize the difficulty which attends soul-progress. Turning to our Bibles we can study this subject ...
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On Education and Scholarship | 106 |
The Historian | 147 |
The Political Scientist | 218 |
New Jersey Politics | 313 |
Road to the White House | 341 |
President Wilson | 366 |
Plenary Session of the Peace Conference | 407 |
at Pueblo Colorado | 411 |
About the Editor | 429 |