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...He has worked extensively with visual artists such as Bruce McLean and Tim Head, architect Will Alsop, sculptors Bill Woodrow and Juan Muñoz, and choreographers such as Merce Cunningham and William Forsythe...
...His conservatism began to truly develop when, after attending Johns Hopkins University for an MA on the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he got a job as a writer at National Lampoon, a satirical magazine....
...Most of the Butler works came from the collection of William Fagaly, a longtime curator at the New Orleans Museum of Art who died last year....
...A stable and confident America is better placed to “make the world safe for democracy”, as Woodrow Wilson said....
...Prospective employees “do research on us” and staff “can vote with their feet” if the bank is not responsive to their concerns, Ms Woodrow says....
...William Howard Taft, the 27th US president, had choice words for describing what should become of former occupants of the White House once they left office....
...In 1914, US President Woodrow Wilson enacted what was meant to be the final flourish of the early antitrust movement....
...Transformed from what was Bow Street Magistrates Court by Roman & Williams (the studio behind the Standard, High Line), hung with a lot of American art and with three restaurants overseen by chef Ian Coogan...
...Aaron David Miller, a director at the Woodrow Wilson Center, said: “It’s clear [Trump] doesn’t understand the rationale, nor has he ever been comfortable, with this deployment, and I think if there’s any...
...Additional reporting by Aime Williams and James Politi in Washington, Ahmed Al Omran and Henry Mance in London, Laura Pitel in Ankara, Benedict Mander in Buenos Aires and Henry Foy in Moscow...
...This was certainly true of Woodrow Wilson who waited until April 1917 to enter the first world war; Roosevelt zigged and zagged until the Pearl Harbor disaster finally made war with Japan inevitable in 1941...
...Princeton University has been convulsed by attempts to erase any memory of its most famous president, Woodrow Wilson....
...The book also sheds a critical light on the enduring presence of William Gladstone in the liberal imagination. This was especially the case on the contested issue of military intervention....
...Together in 1912 they put reform Democrat Woodrow Wilson in the White House with firebrand William Jennings Bryan as secretary of state. Populism was never just a contest between people and elites....
...It was later hijacked by William Randolph Hearst to mean exclusion, race purity and isolation. He gushed over Hitler and handed the slogan on to Charles Lindbergh’s campaign....
...Roosevelt did better than his former friend Taft, but he split the Republican vote and handed the election to their Democratic opponent Woodrow Wilson....
...Even Thomas Jefferson, a founding father no less, has suffered the indignity of being plastered with Post-it notes at the College of William & Mary and the University of Missouri....
...Some of MacMillan’s most interesting portraits are of Canadian subjects — William Lyon Mackenzie King, for example, the prime minister who presided over the creation of the country’s welfare state and led...
...Shimmering, loosely painted Hoyland works on paper from 1969 are displayed in the company of pieces by his teacher William Turnbull and great friend Brian Fielding — black painterly drawings indebted to...
...The League was inextricably linked to the ideals of the US president Woodrow Wilson and was meant to signal a new beginning for international politics....
...He is relaxed, telling me that prime minister David Cameron and the singer Robbie Williams are among the café’s clientele....
...Having acquired the Skibo estate in 1898, Carnegie invested heavily in turning it into one of the finest private homes of the time, where the likes of Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Asquith, Helen Keller, and Rudyard...
...The other main US antitrust laws, the Clayton Act and Federal Trade Commission Act, were passed in 1914, during Woodrow Wilson’s presidency....
...“If Mr Obama had given this speech a year ago, he would have had a very heavy lift,” said William Galston of the Brookings Institution....
...As well as paintings (for example by David Hockney, Rita Donagh, Stephen McKenna, Adrian Berg), photographs (Willie Doherty, Jo Spence) and “traditional” sculptures (Anthony Caro, Bill Woodrow), there are...
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