President Wilson, His Problems and His PolicyHeadley Bros., 1917 - 278 страница |
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... influences of the warm and generous South have left their mark equally with his Scotch and Irish ancestry in salient traits of the President's character . Little of Woodrow Wilson's childhood was spent at Staunton , for in 1858 the ...
... influences of the warm and generous South have left their mark equally with his Scotch and Irish ancestry in salient traits of the President's character . Little of Woodrow Wilson's childhood was spent at Staunton , for in 1858 the ...
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... influence Lucy's pictures of the Chamber at Westminster had on his broadening thought . The ideas thus absorbed found early expression . At Princeton Wilson wrote and debated . In the latter field he was a little slow in coming to EARLY ...
... influence Lucy's pictures of the Chamber at Westminster had on his broadening thought . The ideas thus absorbed found early expression . At Princeton Wilson wrote and debated . In the latter field he was a little slow in coming to EARLY ...
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... influence than the hope of academic distinction . Nothing could be more alien to Dr. Wilson's idea of what a university should be , and no one familiar with his character could suppose that he would be PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 37.
... influence than the hope of academic distinction . Nothing could be more alien to Dr. Wilson's idea of what a university should be , and no one familiar with his character could suppose that he would be PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON 37.
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... influences contributed to precipitate a decision . On September 15th the Democratic State Convention nominated Dr. Woodrow Wilson as Governor of New Jersey . The same month he resigned the Presidency of Princeton . He laid down his ...
... influences contributed to precipitate a decision . On September 15th the Democratic State Convention nominated Dr. Woodrow Wilson as Governor of New Jersey . The same month he resigned the Presidency of Princeton . He laid down his ...
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... influences . The commission system , which the 1911 Act made voluntary , not mandatory , was in 1915 in operation in twenty - four New Jersey cities , in- cluding Atlantic City , Jersey City , Trenton , and Hoboken . Only three States ...
... influences . The commission system , which the 1911 Act made voluntary , not mandatory , was in 1915 in operation in twenty - four New Jersey cities , in- cluding Atlantic City , Jersey City , Trenton , and Hoboken . Only three States ...
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