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Images: AP/STF/AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark Kelly Ninety nine years ago this month, Woodrow Wilson, crippled by strokes and humiliated by the Republican landslide of 1920, lay dying in Washington.
The Mexican Revolution was not Woodrow Wilson’s finest hour ... have justified the whole bloody enterprise. Crippled by a stroke in 1919, Wilson lived out his second term in an ignorant daze ...
Now it’s Woodrow Wilson’s turn, as students at Princeton ... Crushed for years beneath the weight of a crippled economy, hyperinflation, and an ineffective government, the German people ...
It was 91 years ago today that Congress overrode President Woodrow Wilson's veto of the Volstead ... of the Napa Valley could have been severely crippled, it survived and many thrived." ...
He was too old to function as a fully engaged and hands-on president. This resurrected the story of Woodrow Wilson, who in 1919, almost three years into his second term, was incapacitated by what ...
A new book revisits Freud’s analysis of Woodrow Wilson to ask: how much do leaders’ psychologies shape our politics? By Adam Hochschild Although he was far from the madman of this book’s extravagant ...