Historians now believe young Wilson was afflicted by a form ... In 1919, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Woodrow Wilson left the White House in March 1921, and he lived the next three ...
Knowing that conscription, or a draft, would be unpopular, President Woodrow Wilson came up with a phrase he felt would appeal to the nation’s sense of volunteerism: selective service.
On March 15, 1913, Woodrow Wilson became the first U.S. president to stage a White House press conference. According to ...
He was Joseph R. Wilson, younger brother of the late Woodrow Wilson. When big brother became President, little brother agreed not to seek political employment. Without avail, friends of the family ...
The name of that young Sophomore was Woodrow Wilson '79. Harvard won the initial game. In those times fifteen players constituted a team, divided into forwards, half-back and backs. The ball was ...
Woodrow Wilson junior shooter Lucas Raney didn’t need to feel bad about his last basket being a two. “Sometimes you have to ...
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library will host a youth leadership ... Designed for students ages 13 to 16, this immersive program provides an opportunity for young leaders to develop civic literacy ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — For Woodrow Wilson’s wrestling team, it’s been a steady climb up the ranks under coach Matt Osborne. Osborne took over the Flying Eagles prior to the 2019-2020 season.