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Wilson, Thomas Woodrow


United States, Political Person    (1856-12-28 to 1924-02-03)
• Academic, politician
• 1913 : Published "The New Freedom", outlining his progressive views. See chapter 8 regarding trusts. (See: Text online)
• 1919 : Nobel Peace Prize (See: Nobel bio) -- Duck | Google | Bing
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League of Nations   (Supporter of, 1918 to 1924) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Wilson proposed the formation of the League, participated in its founding, and lobbied for U.S. membership
U.S. President   (Member of, 1913 to 1920) -- Duck | Google | Bing
House, Edward M.   (Associate of, 1911 to 1919) -- Duck | Google | Bing
State Governor   (Officer of, 1911 to 1912) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• New Jersey Governor (Dem)
Fosdick, Raymond B.   (Associate of, 1903 to 1924-02-03) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Fosdick was a protege of Woodrow Wilson
Princeton University   (Officer of, 1902 to 1910) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• President of University.
Princeton University   (Faculty of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy
Wesleyan College   (Faculty of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Bryn Mawr College   (Faculty of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Johns Hopkins University   (Student of, 1883 to 1886) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Ph.D. in Political Science.
• 1885 : Published "Congressional Government" -- Duck | Google | Bing
Princeton University   (Student of, 1876 to 1879) -- Duck | Google | Bing