Woodrow Wilson, a Calvinist, believed he was one of the elect, chosen to lead, teach and inspire.
The Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington has begun an initiative exploring technology and citizen-driven decision-making.
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It was Woodrow Wilson who started the formal press conference, and quickly regretted it.
The clerks notified Edward Felten, a computer science professor at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.
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The last sitting U.S. president to win the peace prize was Woodrow Wilson in 1919.
In April 1917, President Woodrow Wilson led the United States into World War I.
Radical Democratic presidents like Woodrow Wilson have seen their foreign policies reined in by Republican Congresses.
Aaron David Miller of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars says Rice is interested in building her legacy.
His father was a banker (and helped Woodrow Wilson to create the central bank in 1913).
During one summer break, he worked at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, in Washington, D.
Obama is revealing himself to be more like a Woodrow Wilson or Jimmy Carter, pinched and self-righteous.
Mr. NAYDER: Woodrow Wilson was the president that officially declared that the second Sunday of May, Mother's Day.
Woodrow Wilson won only 42% of the popular vote in 1912, and Bill Clinton won 43% in 1992.
Haleh Esfandiari, 67, runs the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington.
Haleh Esfandiari is the director of the Middle East Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center here in Washington.
Former Congressman Lee Hamilton, Esfandiari's colleague at the Woodrow Wilson Center, said her detention has been a long and trying ordeal.
The first Progressive President, Woodrow Wilson, was elected for the first of two Presidential terms 100 years ago.
In the U.S., "fascism lite" was embraced by Teddy Roosevelt, and much more so by the Woodrow Wilson Administration.
In fact, Republicans controlled the White House for only 16 years until Woodrow Wilson took over for two terms.
George A Pieler is an attorney and graduate of the Woodrow Wilson School.
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In 1919 Woodrow Wilson suffered the massive stroke that left him partly paralyzed.
And, yes, most politicians, including Coolidge, Harding, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, uttered unattractive, eugenicist statements from time to time.
Woodrow Wilson is ruled out because he was incapacitated for the end of his second term due to a stroke.
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The two presidents who figured out that America's experiment with imperialism wasn't working were, ironically, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
Woodrow Wilson had initially cheered the American takeover of the Spanish empire, although not as lustily as Roosevelt and McKinley.
Woodrow Wilson's illnesses were kept secret, and he only reluctantly gave up the idea of standing for a third term.
That's what presidents literally did for 100-plus years until Woodrow Wilson resumed Washington's practice of delivering the SOTU message in person.
Hadi Semati is a public policy scholar visiting from Tehran at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars here in Washington.
Following ratification by three-quarters of the states, Congress passed an income tax bill, and in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed it.
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