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YOUNGSTOWN — The Woodrow Wilson High School Hall of Fame Dinner will be May 25 at Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman and will honor former Wilson graduates for their accomplishments and extraordinary ...
At the opening of the 63rd Congress, Wilson delivered his tariff message in dramatic fashion. He chose to become the first president since John Adams in 1800 to address a joint session in person.
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. At ...
Members of the Woodrow Wilson High School boys basketball react after Woodrow Wilson defeated Seneca, 55-33, at Seneca High School in Tabernacle on Monday, January 10, 2022.
“Woodrow Wilson will long be remembered as a man who fought hard for equal justice for all and dedicated his life to helping Blacks throughout the State of Nevada,” the Assembly resolution said.
Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Wars on Civil Liberties. Without question these two books are revisionist efforts that reflect profound reservations about Wilson and Roosevelt that stem ...
Woodrow Wilson’s reputation has taken a beating lately.In 2020 Princeton University, of which he had once been president, removed his name from its school of public affairs, citing his “racist ...
When President Wilson surrendered the role of prophet and accepted the lesser role of opportunist politician—he became as one of the others, a little less than the others.
Had you told Mattie Ross that Woodrow Wilson's reverence for his father indicated he was mad, she likely would refer you to the Fifth Commandment, perhaps adding Matthew 7:3 for good measure, and ...
President Woodrow Wilson’s legacy warns against impractical idealism. A century after his death, on Feb. 3, 1924, it is a stark reminder that noble goals demand compromise — a lesson perilous… ...
The White House bulletin on the health of Woodrow Wilson was alarming. “The president is a very sick man,” announced Wilson’s personal physician, Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, on Oct. 2, 1919.
Woodrow Wilson's bust won't return to the renovated New Jersey State House. That's a missed opportunity to explain his complicated record.