On March 15, 1913, Woodrow Wilson became the first U.S. president to stage a White House press conference. According to ...
Woodrow Wilson took office in 1913 with the intention of blowing up the established order in Washington and immediately set ...
Soon after the death of its greatest president, Princton University established the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs--dedicated, in the words of a memorial plaque ...
Cox, a former Republican member of Congress, has written a thoroughly researched, fast-paced, and sharply critical biography of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. The Wilson revealed here is poles apart ...
Woodrow Wilson would live for three years in a house ... What Wilson was capable of was as a president, to involve himself in great affairs and to try to find ways in which to work out the ...
Woodrow Wilson hoped not to spend too much presidential time on foreign affairs. When Europe plunged into war in 1914, Wilson, who like many Americans believed in neutrality, saw America's role as ...