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...Wilson’s wife in Edith....
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...“The US adopted similar measures in 1917, when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Trading With The Enemy Act, allowing America to seize copyrights and patents emanating from countries deemed as enemies,...
...Among them were biographies of George Washington, by Woodrow Wilson and others, reminiscences of Old New York by Charles H Haswell, and of India by a Lt Col Pollock....
...Probably the most famous Princeton alumni is Woodrow Wilson....
...Biden’s challenge will thus be even trickier than what faced his predecessor, Woodrow Wilson. Unlike Germany in 1919, Russia has nuclear weapons and cannot be forced to surrender....
...But, after the Allied victory, sanctions were conceived of as “something more tremendous than war” — in the words of Woodrow Wilson, the US president of the time....
...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....
...He is flanked by an image of American president Woodrow Wilson leaving the Treaty of Versailles negotiations in 1919 and, on the right, by the bloodied study of Leon Trotsky, based on a photograph taken...
...In the autumn of 1919, the US president, Woodrow Wilson, embarked on a lengthy speaking tour of the country....
...That a former US president has stoked the current wave of anti-Asian bias indicates a sad relapse to the days of Woodrow Wilson, who failed to condemn the lynching of a German-American....
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