Woodrow Wilson, life and letters Vol. 5
by Baker, Ray Stannard
Series: 8 Volumes Vol. V Published by : Charles Scribner's Sons (New York) Physical details: 409 p. Year: 1946Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes Index
[v. 1]. Youth, 1856-1890 --
[v. 2]. Princeton, 1890-1910 --
v. 3. Governor, 1910-1913 --
v. 4. President, 1913-1914 --
v. 5. Neutrality, 1914-1915 --
v. 6. Facing war, 1915-1917 --
v. 7. War leader, April 6, 1917-February 28, 1918 --
v. 8. Armistice, March 1-November 11, 1918. Chapter I: Facing the world war --- Chapter: II: The home front -- Chapter III: The President and American duties as a neutral --- Chapter IV: Controversies with Great Britain -- Chapter V: Controversies with Germany -- Chapter VI: Wilson's early peace efforts -- Chapter VII: The "Lusitania" Crisis --- Chapter VIII: Wilson's losing struggle for Neutrality
1927. A record of Wilson's early years. The narrative in this volume carries through his service as President of Princeton University and his dramatic fight for educational reform. Contents: The Princeton Professor: 1890-1902; Travels In Europe; The Author; President of Princeton University; The Quad Struggle; and The Graduate College Controversy. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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