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  1. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, twenty-eighth President of the United States: A psychological study, by Sigmund Freud, William C. Bullitt, 1967
  2. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, A Psychological Study (Discus Books, W119) by Sigmund Freud, William C. Bullitt, 1968
  3. Thomas Woodrow Wilson: Twenty-eighth President of the United States : a psychological study by Sigmund Freud, 1966
  4. Thomas Woodrow Wilson - Der 28. Präsident der V by William C. Bullitt, 2007
  5. El Presidente Thomas Woodrow Wilson by Sigmun Freud y William Bullit, 1973-01-01
  6. Le Président Thomas Woodrow Wilson. Portrait psychologique by Sigmund Freud, William C. Bullitt, 1990-03-22
  7. WILSON, THOMAS WOODROW: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>West's Encyclopedia of American Law</i>
  8. WILSON, THOMAS WOODROW: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History</i>
  9. Woodrow Wilson: Memorial Address...delivered Before a Joint Session of the Two houses of Congress, December 15, 1924, in Honor of Woodrow Wilson, Late President of the United States by Thomas) Woodrow) Alderman, Edwin Anderson Wilson, 1925
  10. Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality (Library of American Biography Series) by Thomas) Woodrow) Blum, John Morton Wilson, 1956-01-01
  11. Thomas Woodrow Wilson a Psychological ST by Sigmund Freud, 1967-01-01
  12. Freud & Bullitt: A Psychological Study by Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 1968
  13. Thomas Woodrow Wilson by Freud & Bullitt, 1966-01-01
  14. Thomas Woodrow Wilson. A Psychological Study. by S & Bullitt, W.C Freud, 1967

1. Woodrow Wilson - Biography
Woodrow wilson thomas woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856February 3, 1924) wasborn in Staunton, Bailey, Thomas A., Woodrow Wilson and the Peacemakers.
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856-February 3, 1924) was born in Staunton, Virginia, to parents of a predominantly Scottish heritage. Since his father was a Presbyterian minister and his mother the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, Woodrow was raised in a pious and academic household. He spent a year at Davidson College in North Carolina and three at Princeton University where he received a baccalaureate degree in 1879.
After graduating from the Law School of the University of Virginia, he practiced law for a year in Atlanta, Georgia, but it was a feeble practice. He entered graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University in 1883 and three years later received the doctorate. In 1885 he published Congressional Government , a splendid piece of scholarship which analyzes the difficulties arising from the separation of the legislative and executive powers in the American Constitution.
Before joining the faculty of Princeton University as a professor of jurisprudence and political economy, Wilson taught for three years at Bryn Mawr College and for two years at Wesleyan College. He was enormously successful as a lecturer and productive as a scholar.
As president of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, Wilson became widely known for his ideas on reforming education. In pursuit of his idealized intellectual life for democratically chosen students, he wanted to change the admission system, the pedagogical system, the social system, even the architectural layout of the campus. But Wilson was a thinker who needed to act. So he entered politics and as governor of the State of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913 distinguished himself once again as a reformer.

2. Biography Of Woodrow Wilson
Biography of Woodrow Wilson, the twentyeighth President of the United States (1913-1921).
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5. Woodrow Wilson House - Washington's Only Presidential Museum
President Wilson's home from 1921 until his death in 1924 is Washington's only Presidential museum.
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6. Woodrow Wilson
Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the son of a Presbyterian minister, was born in Staunton,Virginia, in 1856. Educated at Princeton, the University of Virginia and
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the son of a Presbyterian minister, was born in Staunton, Virginia, in 1856. Educated at Princeton, the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University, he became a professor at Princeton (1890-1902). He also published the bo ok, History of the American People
After being elected Democratic Governor of New Jersey in 1911, Wilson became a national figure due to his progressive views on reform. The following year he was elected as the twenty-eighth President of the United States. Over the next few years he concentrated on anti-trust measures and on reorganizing the federal banking system.
On the outbreak of the First World War President Woodrow Wilson declared a policy of strict neutrality. Although the USA had strong ties with Britain, Wilson was concerned about the large number of people in the country who had been born in Germany and Austria. Other influential political leaders argued strongly in favour of the USA maintaining its isolationist policy. This included the pacifist pressure group, the American Union Against Militarism.

7. WWNFF Policy International Affairs
Fellowship program which prepares students to become Foreign Service Officers with US State Department.
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8. World War I, President Wilson's Declaration Of Neutrality
Congressional address in which Wilson said the U.S. must remain neutral in the conflict that would become World War I.
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9. World War I, The First Lusitania Note To Germany
Sent by the President of the United States, Mr. Woodrow Wilson.
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11. Woodrow Wilson Second Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural
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Dr. Aeneas McDonnell Over 21 (1945) . Max Wharton Wilson (1944) . Thomas Woodrow Wilson None Shall Escape (1944) . Wilhelm
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13. From Revolution To Reconstruction Presidents Woodrow Wilson
USAproject, presidents-area, information regarding the 28th president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson
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14. Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Thomas Woodrow Wilson. Born 12/28/1856 Birthplace Staunton, Va. (Thomas) WoodrowWilson was born in Staunton, Va., on Dec. 28, 1856.
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      Staunton, Va. (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Va., on Dec. 28, 1856. A Princeton graduate, he turned from law practice to post-graduate work in political science at Johns Hopkins University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1886. He taught at Bryn Mawr, Wesleyan, and Princeton, and in 1902 was made president of Princeton. After an unsuccessful attempt to democratize the social life of the university, he welcomed an invitation in 1910 to be the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey, and was elected. His success in fighting the machine and putting through a reform program attracted national attention. In 1912, at the Democratic convention in Baltimore, Wilson won the nomination on the 46th ballot and went on to defeat Roosevelt and Taft in the election. Wilson proceeded under the standard of the New Freedom to enact a program of domestic reform, including the Federal Reserve Act, the Clayton Antitrust Act, the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission, and other measures designed to restore competition in the face of the great monopolies. In foreign affairs, while privately sympathetic with the Allies, he strove to maintain neutrality in the European war and warned both sides against encroachments on American interests.

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Thomas Woodrow Wilson. 19121920 Twenty-eighth president. Presided over adoptionof Federal Reserve Act.
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson 1912-1920: Twenty-eighth president. Presided over adoption of Federal Reserve Act.

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Name: Thomas Woodrow Wilson Birth Date: December 28, 1856 Death Date: February 3, 1924 Place of Birth: Staunton, Virginia, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: president, politician Thomas Woodrow Wilson Main Biography Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), twenty-eighth president of the United States, led the country into World War I and was a primary architect of the League of Nations. Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Va., on Dec. 28, 1856. His father, a Presbyterian minister, communicated his moral austerity to his son, resulting in an inflexibility that sometimes revealed itself. Wilson attended Davison University in North Carolina for a brief time but graduated from Princeton in 1879. In his senior year he published an important essay in the International Review

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Thomas Woodrow Wilson. Wilson was the first president to hold a press conference.Famous folk artist Woody Guthrie was named after Woodrow Wilson.
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson
  • Wilson was the first president to hold a press conference.
  • Famous folk artist Woody Guthrie was named after Woodrow Wilson. His full name is Woodrow Wilson Guthrie.
  • He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1920 for his efforts in seeking peace after World War I and supporting the League of Nations.
  • Wilson detonated the final explosives to clear the Panama Canal. He sent the signal all the way from New York!
  • A flock of sheep was raised on the White House lawn during Wilson's term. The wool was used to raise money for the Red Cross during World War I.
  • Wilson was the first president to have earned a Ph.D.
  • He was the first president to cross the Atlantic Ocean while in office.
  • Woodrow Wilson had a sheep named "Old Ike" that chewed tobacco and grazed on the lawn of the White House.
  • His wife, Edith Wilson, was his connection with the outside world after he suffered a stroke which paralyzed his left side. She is considered the most powerful first lady there ever was.
  • An avid golfer, Wilson used black golf balls when playing in the snow.
  • His second wife, Edith, was a great-grandaughter of Pocahontas, seven times removed

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19. The Nobel Peace Prize: Thomas Woodrow Wilson
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia, on this date in 1856.After graduating from Princeton in 1879, Wilson studied law at the University
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was born in Staunton, Virginia, on this date in 1856. After graduating from Princeton in 1879, Wilson studied law at the University of Virginia for one year. He received a Ph.D. in political science from Johns Hopkins University in 1886. Wilson remains the only American president to have earned a doctoral degree. Wilson served on the faculties of Bryn Mawr College and Wesleyan University before joining the Princeton faculty as professor of jurisprudence and political economy in 1890. He became President of Princeton in 1902. His commentary on contemporary political matters led to his election as Governor of New Jersey in 1910 and as President in 1912. Wilson was the second of two sitting American Presidents to win the Nobel Prize for Peace. (Theodore Roosevelt was the other.) Filed on December 28, 2003, under Uncategorized Comments are closed.
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