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Thomas Riley Marshall ( March 14, 1854 June 1, 1925 ) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States ( 1913 1921 ) under Woodrow Wilson.
This precedent was broken by President Woodrow Wilson when he asked Thomas R. Marshall to preside over Cabinet meetings while Wilson was in France negotiating the Treaty of Versailles.
* Thomas Riley Marshall, twenty-eighth Vice-President of the United States ( under Woodrow Wilson )
Dr. Thomas Woodrow, born in Paisley, Scotland and Marion Williamson from Glasgow.
March 4: Thomas Woodrow Wilson | Wilson sworn in as the 28th president of the United States.
However, contributors included former U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt and Thomas A. Edison, both friends of Fisher, as well as then-current President Woodrow Wilson, the first U. S. President to make frequent use of an automobile for relaxation.
* Woodrow Barfield, and Thomas Caudell, eds.
Tompkins would be the last Vice-President to be elected to two terms with the same President until Thomas R. Marshall was elected Vice-President, first in 1912 with Woodrow Wilson and again in 1916.
* Thomas Bland Harvey, Sr. attended the Inauguration of U. S. President Woodrow Wilson at the President's personal invitation and sat in the front row at Washington, D. C. Harvey founded the first Dodge Brothers Dealership in the World.
Five months later, Hughes and Fairbanks lost a close election to the Democratic incumbents Woodrow Wilson and Thomas Marshall.
He had been a good friend of ex-president Thomas Woodrow Wilson and was married to an American girl from Brooklyn, New York.
Thomas R. Marshall, who served as Governor of Indiana and as Vice President of the United States under President Woodrow Wilson, was born in North Manchester.
Wilson is named after U. S. President Thomas Woodrow Wilson.
* Bailey, Thomas A. Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal ( 1945 )
* Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States
Notable faculty include Woodrow Wilson, Edmund Beecher Wilson, Thomas Hunt Morgan, mathematician Emmy Noether, classicist Richmond Lattimore, the Spanish philosopher José Ferrater Mora, Karl Kirchwey and the 10th president of Sweet Briar College Jo Ellen Parker.
Herman was born Woodrow Charles Thomas Herrman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 16, 1913.
* Bailey ; Thomas A. Wilson and the Peacemakers: Combining Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace and Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal ( 1947 ) online edition
Borglum alternated exhausting on-site supervising with world tours, raising money, polishing his personal legend, sculpting a Thomas Paine memorial for Paris and a Woodrow Wilson one for Poland.
Aside from many photographs of Gilman and his contemporaries, the papers include Gilman's correspondence with leading figures of the day, including Charles W. Eliot, Sidney Lanier, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry James, James Russell Lowell, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William McKinley, Basil Gildersleeve, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, George Bancroft, Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Huxley, Andrew Carnegie, Horace Greeley, Helen Keller, Louis Pasteur, Henry Ward Beecher, William Osler, W. E. B DuBois, Booker T Washington and others.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson first saw her when he was about three and she was only a baby.
* Edwin Thomas Meredith, United States Secretary of Agriculture under Woodrow Wilson
* Thomas R. Marshall ( 1854 1925 ), Vice President under Woodrow Wilson, 1913 1921

Thomas and Wilson
* 1972 Thomas Wilson Brown, American actor
* Swaddle, Thomas Wilson Inorganic chemistry: an industrial and environmental perspective, Academic Press ( 1997 ) ISBN 0-12-678550-3
* 1927 Thomas Wilson ( composer ), Scottish composer of classical music ( d. 2001 )
* Thomas Wilson.
Several by Thomas Wilson are in the US Library of Congress online collection.
More recent prominent sociologists of religion include Peter L. Berger, Robert N. Bellah, Thomas Luckmann, Rodney Stark, Robert Wuthnow, Christian Smith, and Bryan R. Wilson.
Charles Thomas, one of Marshall's biographers, wrote that although Marshall's assumption of the presidency would have made World War II much less likely, modern hypothetical speculation on the subject was unfair to Marshall, who made the correct decision in not forcibly removing Wilson from office, even temporarily.
Anticipating the arrangement of the British Commonwealth, by 1774 American writers such as Samuel Adams, James Wilson, and Thomas Jefferson were arguing that Parliament was the legislature of Great Britain only, and that the colonies, which had their own legislatures, were connected to the rest of the empire only through their allegiance to the Crown.
** Thomas F. Wilson, American actor
* May 19 Dorr Rebellion: Militiamen supporting Thomas Wilson Dorr attack the arsenal in Providence, Rhode Island, but are repulsed.
Current members of the Supervisory Board of Daimler AG are: Heinrich Flegel, Juergen Hambrecht, Thomas Klebe, Erich Klemm, Arnaud Lagardère, Jürgen Langer, Helmut Lense, Sari Baldauf, William Owens, Ansgar Osseforth, Valter Sanches, Manfred Schneider, Stefan Schwaab, Bernhard Walter, Lynton Wilson, Mark Wössner, Manfred Bischoff, Clemens Börsig and Uwe Werner.
When Lawrence of Arabia was first announced, Lawrence's biographer Lowell Thomas offered producer Spiegel and screenwriters Bolt and Wilson a large amount of research material he had produced on Lawrence during and after his time with him in the Arab Revolt.
The Dudleys were a happy family with 13 children born, among whose tutors figured John Dee, Thomas Wilson, and Roger Ascham.
Largely under the influence of the Hungarian-born economists Nicholas Kaldor and Thomas Balogh, an idiosyncratic " Selective Employment Tax " ( SET ) was introduced that was designed to tax employment in the service sectors while subsidising employment in manufacturing ( the rationale proposed by its economist authors derived largely from claims about potential economies of scale and technological progress, but Wilson in his memoirs stressed the tax's revenue-raising potential ).
George Clinton, Elbridge Gerry, William R. King, Henry Wilson and Thomas A. Hendricks died in office, and John C. Calhoun resigned.
* 1879 Thomas Edison and Joseph Wilson Swan patent the carbon-thread incandescent lamp.
The earliest mention of Murdoch's thoughts and plans for this method of transport was in March 1784 when his colleague in Cornwall, Thomas Wilson, wrote to Watt on Murdoch's " new scheme ":
Critics of the use of the generic " he " argue that this usage was invented and propagated by men, such as Thomas Wilson and Joshua Poole, whose explicit goal was the linguistic representation of men's superiority.

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