President Wilson, His Problems and His Policy: An English ViewF.A. Stokes Company, 1917 - 272 страница |
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... PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON III . GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY . • IV . THE 1912 ELECTION • V. THE NEW PRESIDENT'S PROSPECTS VI . THE ATTACK ON PRIVILEGE . PAGE · 13 • 25 43 • 65 • 78 90 VII . THE MEXICAN PROBLEM • 113 VIII . FOREIGN POLICY AND ...
... PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON III . GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY . • IV . THE 1912 ELECTION • V. THE NEW PRESIDENT'S PROSPECTS VI . THE ATTACK ON PRIVILEGE . PAGE · 13 • 25 43 • 65 • 78 90 VII . THE MEXICAN PROBLEM • 113 VIII . FOREIGN POLICY AND ...
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... Presidents-- Washington and Jefferson , Madison and Monroe . By his origin no less than by his office Dr. Wilson stands ... President's character . Little of Woodrow Wilson's childhood was spent at Staunton , for in 1858 the family moved ...
... Presidents-- Washington and Jefferson , Madison and Monroe . By his origin no less than by his office Dr. Wilson stands ... President's character . Little of Woodrow Wilson's childhood was spent at Staunton , for in 1858 the family moved ...
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... President's education , but the bare facts themselves are of little interest or importance . Preferring deliberately to read discursively and make his explorations in fields of his own choosing , he sacrificed with small regret the ...
... President's education , but the bare facts themselves are of little interest or importance . Preferring deliberately to read discursively and make his explorations in fields of his own choosing , he sacrificed with small regret the ...
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... President's first assault was on the mechanism of the instructional system . As a beginning the level of scholarship had to be raised . Almost immediately on taking office , therefore , Dr. Wilson appointed a committee to consider the ...
... President's first assault was on the mechanism of the instructional system . As a beginning the level of scholarship had to be raised . Almost immediately on taking office , therefore , Dr. Wilson appointed a committee to consider the ...
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... President's mind . In addressing a meeting of Princeton alumni at New York three months after his inauguration in 1902 he had sketched the outline of his scheme , pointing to the need for qualified instructors to act as companions and ...
... President's mind . In addressing a meeting of Princeton alumni at New York three months after his inauguration in 1902 he had sketched the outline of his scheme , pointing to the need for qualified instructors to act as companions and ...
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