Woodrow Wilson

  • Woodrow Wilson: The Years of Preparation
    By John M. Mulder

    To probe the nature of Woodrow Wilson's intellectual development, this book focuses on the relationship between his religious thought and other areas of his life, from his years as a student and professor through those of his presidency of ...

  • Woodrow Wilson
    By Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Woodrow Wilson

  • Woodrow Wilson: Some Princeton Memories
    By William Starr Myers

    These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.

  • Woodrow Wilson: A Psychological Study
    By Sigmund Freud, William Christian Bullitt

    This volume originated when William C. Bullitt began working on a book of studies of the principle personalities surrounding the Treaty of Versailles.

  • Woodrow Wilson: A Biography
    By John Milton Cooper, Jr.

    1, 1924, RSBP box 103; WW, quoted in David F. Houston, Eight Kars with Wilson's Cabinet, 191; to 1920 (Garden City, N.Y., 1926), vol. 1, p. 141. Grace Bryan Hargreaves manuscript biography of Bryan, WJB Papers, box 65, LC; WJB quoted in ...

  • Woodrow Wilson: The Years of Preparation. Wilson Supplemental Volumes
    By John M. Mulder

    “I want so much to come to your School at Princeton,” G. McArthur Sullivan wrote to Wilson. ... Trustees' Minutes, Oct. 7, 1903, ibid., xv., 14-15; WW to Morgan Poitiaux Robinson, Oct. 30, 1903, ibid., p. 32. * “Princeton's New Plan of ...

  • Woodrow Wilson
    By Lisa Zamosky

    But by 1917 , Czar Nicholas II was out of touch with the common people . He had no idea how they struggled to survive . He married a German princess . The Germans were the enemy , so some did not like that he married a German .

  • Woodrow Wilson
    By John A. Thompson

    42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Chapter 4), but see also Walworth, Wilson and the Peacemakers, pp. 145-56, 161-2, 186-91 and August Heckscher, Woodrow Wilson: A Biography, New York, 1991, pp. 545-7. Entries for 28 March 1919, PWW, vol.

  • Woodrow Wilson: Ruling Elder, Spiritual President
    By Barry Hankins

    John Milton Cooper, Woodrow Wilson: A Biography (New York: Knopf, 2009), 508. “Ovation to the President; But Most Republican Senators Fail to Join in Applause,” New York Times, July 11, 1919, 1. The text of the speech can be found in ...

  • Woodrow Wilson: A Medical and Psychological Biography. Supplementary Volume to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson
    By Edwin A. Weinstein

    The diary of Charles L. Swem, May 17, 1920, Charles L. Swem Collection, Princeton University Library; hereinafter cited as the Swem Diary. * Cronon, ed., The Cabinet ... General Leonard Wood had been a leading Republican candidate.

  • Woodrow Wilson
    By John Milton Cooper, Jr.

    Richard Heath Dahney, interview by HWB, Mar. 22, 1941, HWBC; Samuel B. ... 604; Joseph R. Wdson to WW, Dec. 22, 1879, WW, vol. ... See also Editorial Note, "Wilson's Withdrawal from the University of Virginia," PWIV, vol. 2, p. 704. 10.

  • Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-president
    By Woodrow Wilson

    A rich repository of ideas on the American people and America’s purpose in the world, these works reveal the thoughts of one of the most acute analysts and actors in the drama of American politics.

  • Woodrow Wilson: A Life for World Peace
    By J. W. Schulte Nordholt

    Their misunderstandings of Wilson in his relation to his faith were legion , and the common modern aversion to Christianity added to their errors . For Wilson's first critics in Europe , the renowned figures of Keynes and Nicolson ...

  • Woodrow Wilson: Prophet of Peace
    By Thomas B. Goehner

    Woodrow Wilson: Prophet of Peace

  • Woodrow Wilson: USA
    By Brian Morton

    This book will look at the life of Wilson, from his early years during the American Civil War, through his academic and political career and America's involvement in the First World War, to Wilson's role at Versailles, including the ...

  • Woodrow Wilson: Princeton to the Presidency
    By William Barksdale Maynard

    David Jones hoped “that brainless gang down at Princeton . . . so fatuous and foolish” would be dumb enough to raise the issue of the Graduate College again, allowing Wilson to hammer home his anti-elitist message on the national stage.

  • Woodrow Wilson: A Psychological Study
    By William Bullitt

    AXSON, Ellen Louise, Wilson's first wife. BAKER, Ray Stannard, authorized biographer of Wilson. Director of press bureau for American ... BROOKE, Francis J., Wilson's first friend. BROUGHAM, Herbert B., editorial writer for New York ...

  • Woodrow Wilson: A Psychological Study
    By Sigmund Freud, William Bullitt

    Brooke , Francis J. , Wilson's first friend . Brougham , Herbert B. , editorial writer for New York Times . Bryan , William Jennings , Democratic political leader instrumental in swinging nomination to Wilson in 1912.

  • Woodrow Wilson: Visionary for Peace
    By James T. Rogers

    This series, designed for young adults and general readers alike, offers a fresh approach to important figures in the American past.

  • Woodrow Wilson
    By Lisa Zamosky

    A Father's Influence It was Wilson's father who taught the future president the importance of choosing his words carefully. Discussions with his father helped Wilson learn to be very thoughtful in expressing his ideas.