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In the 1920s, memories of Theodore Roosevelt begin to fade. The Great War is over, Woodrow Wilson is ill, and the American public is weary of domestic reform and events overseas. The Republican ...
Widely respected for his intellect and political acumen, Colonel Edward House was Woodrow Wilson ... the death of Wilson's first wife, Ellen. When Wilson, increasingly ill, returned from Europe ...
Grant and Woodrow Wilson − and had failed in even ... ran for an unprecedented third term and then a fourth term even though he was ill (he died 82 days into his fourth term).
President Woodrow Wilson made the saying famous, but he was not the first one who used it. The British futurist writer and social commentator H.G. Wells invented the phrase. He predicted that ...
Grant and Woodrow Wilson – and had failed in even ... ran for an unprecedented third term and then a fourth term even though ...
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