The 28th president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, after suffering a stroke, signing a document with the assistance of first lady Edith Wilson in Washington, D.C., June 1920.
Interview Guests for this episode consist of Kendrick Clements (Biographer: "The Presidency of Woodrow Wilson"), Florence Fleming Corley (Author: "Confederate City, Augusta, Georgia, 1860-1865"), Erick Montgomery (Augusta Historian), Frances Wright Saunders (Biographer: "First Lady Between Two World...
Hugh Hampton Young at the Bedside of Woodrow Wilson: The President, the Urologist, and the First LadyHugh Hampton YoungWoodrow WilsonIllnessPenile cancer presents the dual challenge of achieving oncological cure while ,simultaneously, attempting to preserve sexual function. Herein is a review of the...
The book was the first of its kind to analyze policymaking by the central government and to provide recommendations for changing the process. Wilson was one of the three most prominent public administrationists of the 1880s and 1890s. As an academician, he promoted a separate department for ...
I was born on June 2, 1918, in New York City. Woodrow Wilson was president, the United States was __1__ World War I, and women could not vote in this country.It would be another two years __2__ women could vote in US __3__. But when they could, my mother registered and ...
"I Think We Have An Angel in the White House": First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson and Her Social Activism Concerning the Washington, D.C. Slums, 1913-1914 The First Ladies of the United States since Eleanor Roosevelt have been associated with supporting public causes, often advocating social or ...
I was born on June 2, 1918, in New York City. At that time, Woodrow Wilson was president, the Unite d States was 1 Worl d War I, an d women could not vote in this country.It woul d be another two years 2 women coul d vote in U. S. 3. But when they could, my mother re...
Beckley High School Becomes Woodrow Wilson High School Moving to the newly constructed red brick spacious building in the fall of 1925 made a deep impression upon all involved, especially the students who would form the first graduating class from the new school. It truly became a new school, ...
first lady to travel with a sitting president on a European goodwill tour. When President Wilson suffered his second serious stroke in October 1919, Edith masked the severity of his illness, making decisions in his stead and becoming, undercover, what some historians term America's first female...
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