Disillusionment and Death At home, opposition to the League had been growing, and when Wilson returned (July, 1919) with the signed treaty, his accomplishments at Paris were received with mixed feelings. In the Senate, quarrels over the ratification of the treaty and the proposed amendments broke...
Wilson pleaded guilty to assault in the first degree. Neither Wilson nor the Government elaborates on the underlying facts of this crime. For the assault conviction, Wilson was sentenced to a term of twenty-eight months' to seven years' imprisonment. The term ran concurrently with the sentence ...
On December 18, 1915, Wilson married Edith Bolling Galt at her Washington, D.C. home. A widow herself, Edith met the grieving Wilson several months after the death of his first wife. Admiration quickly deepened into a more profound relationship, and the two married in late December 1915. ...
Wilson's fourth stroke leaves him rather paralyzed. His wife, Edith Wilson, conceals the extent of his disability from everyone and acts for him.[2][3] March 1921 Warren Harding is inaugurated as President. The Wilsons move to a home of their own in Washington D.C. ...
脟ami to deal with this fact on the occasion of the jubilee year of the death of Th.W. Wilson. The homage paid by the Albanian legislators was not a casual phenomenon, puts in evidence the author. The cause of this action Mr. 脟ami finds in the positive echo...
Only his wife and his doctor were allowed to visit the president. Wilson was wheelchair bound for a few months; then he was able to walk using a cane. The real state of the disability of Woodrow Wilson was kept secret to the public until his death. President Wilson was an altruist. ...
This particular show is a two-part biography of President Woodrow Wilson. Part one is Wilson's life up to the death of his first wife--which was early in his first term in office as president. Up until then, you learn about his Presbyterian upbringing, his career as a professor and eve...
However, Wilson would meet someone new just six months after Ellen’s death. This woman,Edith Bolling Galt, was a widow who was prominent in Washington society. Wilson was quickly smitten with her. They would marry on December 18, 1915. Edith would become one of Woodrow Wilson’s most trus...
In January 1918, ten months before the end of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson appeared before a joint1 session of Congress and made this address suggesting possible peace terms to end the four-year-old conflict in which soldiers from England, France, Germany, Russia and many other ...
Mr. Herrera left Woodrow Wilson to become an instructor in West Virginia University. Mrs. Wayne Reynolds was appointed the guiding teacher in 1949. She remained in that post until her untimely death in 1962. The Visual Education Club organized by Mr. Douglas Schwank to train the members in ...