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Their marriage had taken place in June 1885 , a few months before Mr . Wilson
began his work at Bryn Mawr . Since this is a political rather than a personal
biography , it is sufficient to add here that there were three daughters of the
marriage ...
Their marriage had taken place in June 1885 , a few months before Mr . Wilson
began his work at Bryn Mawr . Since this is a political rather than a personal
biography , it is sufficient to add here that there were three daughters of the
marriage ...
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Their marriage had taken place in June 1885 , a few months before Mr . Wilson
began his work at Bryn Mawr . Since this is a political rather than a personal
biography , it is sufficient to add here that there were three daughters of the
marriage ...
Their marriage had taken place in June 1885 , a few months before Mr . Wilson
began his work at Bryn Mawr . Since this is a political rather than a personal
biography , it is sufficient to add here that there were three daughters of the
marriage ...
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During Dr . Wilson ' s term of office the proposal to establish a graduate school at
Princeton , where facilities for postgraduate work were almost non - existent , had
taken definite shape . Dr . Andrew West , designated Dean of the Graduate ...
During Dr . Wilson ' s term of office the proposal to establish a graduate school at
Princeton , where facilities for postgraduate work were almost non - existent , had
taken definite shape . Dr . Andrew West , designated Dean of the Graduate ...
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The decision was taken to proceed with the graduate school on the modest scale
first contemplated under the old quartermillion Swann bequest . The second tilt
with the dollar was to all appearance over , leaving the President this time victor ...
The decision was taken to proceed with the graduate school on the modest scale
first contemplated under the old quartermillion Swann bequest . The second tilt
with the dollar was to all appearance over , leaving the President this time victor ...
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... had taken an early hold on the future President ' s mind , and during his later
years at Princeton he had been in much request as a speaker outside the
borders both of the university and of the State . He addressed Chambers of
Commerce ...
... had taken an early hold on the future President ' s mind , and during his later
years at Princeton he had been in much request as a speaker outside the
borders both of the university and of the State . He addressed Chambers of
Commerce ...
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