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Sept. 19, 1919: President Woodrow Wilson steps down from a train upon his arrival in Los Angeles. His train continued to his next stop in San Diego, returning the next day for a parade in Los Angeles.
Monmouth University in New Jersey said it would remove Woodrow Wilson’s name from its marquee building after administrators, professors and students said that the former president held abhorrent ...
The group that approached Wingate was led by Saad Zaghlul, who would become known in Egypt as the “Father of the Nation.” Zaghlul was a career public servant, and had served as a government ...
British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in Paris on Jan. 19, 1919.
Steve Coll writes about Woodrow Wilson’s case of the 1918 flu while dealing with treaty negotiations at the end of the First World War, and President Donald Trump’s failures in addressing the ...
The Wilson Legacy Review Committee conducted a thorough, deliberative process. In April 2016, it recommended a number of reforms to make this University more inclusive and more honest about its ...
The Jackson Police Department has identified the two suspects in custody for their involvement in a gas station shootout that ended in the deaths of two men.Aaron Hudson, 25, and Christopher Barber, ...
FILE - This 1924 file photo shows Woodrow Wilson. Wilson was at talks in Paris on ending World War I when he fell ill in April 1919. His symptoms were so severe and surfaced so suddenly that his ...
We weren’t paying a lot of attention after the Ted Cruz revelation because 1) that’s some funny stuff and 2) it was a documentary about Woodrow Wilson. I’m not making fun of Ted Cruz here.
On Oct. 2, 1919, President Woodrow Wilson was felled by a stroke that permanently paralyzed his left side, damaged his brain, destroyed most of his vision, and garbled his speech.
It was 8 p.m. on the 27th of December, 1912 when a train carrying the 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, and his wife, Ellen pulled into the station in Staunton, Virginia.
Allan C. Carlson says Wilson’s famed peace plan, ... Woodrow Wilson, the Bible, and the end of the Great War by Allan C. Carlson, opinion contributor - 11/11/18 11:00 AM ET.