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During the decade that followed, the common man, as that piece put it, grew uncomfortable as the Voice of God and fled from behind Saint Woodrow ( Wilson ) only to learn from Science, to his shocked relief that after all there was no God he had to speak for and that he was just an animal anyhow -- that there was a chemical formula for him, and that too much couldn't be expected of him.
It was the first motion picture to be shown at the White House. President Woodrow Wilson supposedly said the film was " like writing history with lightning.
" The British did not know quite what to make of President Woodrow Wilson and his conviction ( before America's entrance into the war ) that the way to end hostilities was for both sides to accept " peace without victory.
The US Federal Reserve was created by the U. S. Congress through the passing of The Federal Reserve Act in the Senate and its signing by President Woodrow Wilson on the same day, December 23, 1913.
He was the Republican candidate in the 1916 U. S. Presidential election, losing narrowly to Woodrow Wilson.
Chihuly was born in Tacoma, Washington, where he graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School.
In 1915 the United States, responding to complaints to President Woodrow Wilson from American banks to which Haiti was deeply in debt, occupied the country.
With Woodrow Wilson's support, Polish independence was officially endorsed in June 1918 by the Entente Powers, on whose fronts sizable armies of Polish volunteers had been mobilized and fought.
She was a suffragist, a pacifist, an opponent of Woodrow Wilson, a radical socialist and a birth control supporter.
In Europe, English received a more central role particularly since 1919, when the Treaty of Versailles was composed not only in French, the common language of diplomacy at the time, but, under special request from American president Woodrow Wilson, also in English-a major milestone in the globalisation of English.
He was a critic of President Woodrow Wilson and US entry into World War I.
United States President Woodrow Wilson and his adviser Colonel Edward M. House enthusiastically promoted the idea of the League as a means of avoiding any repetition of the bloodshed of the First World War, and the creation of the League was a centrepiece of Wilson's Fourteen Points for Peace.
The act was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson on March 2, 1917.
Ironically, in the 1912 campaign, McDonald was Woodrow Wilson's bodyguard.
" The Star-Spangled Banner " was recognized for official use by the Navy in 1889, and by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916, and was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution on March 3, 1931 ( 46 Stat.
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.
He was suggested as a compromise nominee, but William Jennings Bryan and his delegates endorsed Woodrow Wilson over Champ Clark, securing the nomination for Wilson.
The American presence is remembered today by the Woodrow Wilson bridge over the Loire, which was officially opened in July 1918 and bears the name of the man who was President of the USA from 1912 to 1920.
Jefferson's procedure was followed by future Presidents until Woodrow Wilson reverted to the former procedure of personally addressing Congress, which has continued.
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.

Woodrow and additionally
He is additionally a trustee of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation located in Princeton, New Jersey.

Woodrow and encouraged
With the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy at the end of World War I, the independent country of Czechoslovakia ( Czech, Slovak: Československo ) was formed, encouraged by, among others, U. S. President Woodrow Wilson.

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" Woodrow Wyatt thought her " much more pro-Conservative " than other members of the royal family, but she later told him, " I like the dear old Labour Party.
Pratt Medal for her privately printed book of poems, Double Persephone, she began graduate studies at Harvard's Radcliffe College with a Woodrow Wilson fellowship.
( In an early episode, Sally mentioned having dated a Woodrow Glimscher, presumably a relative, until Woodrow's overbearing mother arranged for her to date Herman instead.
Then, the beautiful Florence La Badie, purported mistress to Woodrow Wilson and allegedly the mother of his child, who died in a car accident after her brakes had been tampered with.
In the United States, Edith Wilson – the second wife of President Woodrow Wilson – took over many of the routine duties and details of the government after her husband had been incapacitated by a stroke.
When asked in a conversation with Woodrow Wyatt on 18 December 1988 whether she would have Owen in her government if approached by him, Margaret Thatcher replied: " Well, not straight away.
Following her departure from the Senate, Smith taught at several colleges and universities as a visiting professor for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation ( 1973-1976 ).
In 1913, at the age of 27, Milholland made her most memorable appearance, as she helped organize the suffrage parade in Washington D. C., scheduled to take place the day before President Woodrow Wilson's inauguration.
Later in the season, Paige reveals her identity as a witch to her childhood friend and " sometimes " boyfriend, Glen Belland ( Jesse Woodrow ).
Ellen Axson Wilson ( May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914 ), first wife of Woodrow Wilson, was First Lady of the United States from 1913 until her death.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson first saw her when he was about three and she was only a baby.
In April 1883, Woodrow visited his cousin Jesse Woodrow Wilson in Rome, Georgia and met Ellen again — she was now keeping house for her widowed father.
Five years after the first film, Crown Princess of Genovia Amelia " Mia " Thermopolis ( Anne Hathaway ) has just graduated from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School and is returning to Genovia with her bodyguard Joe ( Héctor Elizondo ) and beloved cat Fat Louie.
During 2002 / 03, Riley embarked on her own project, entitled ' A Change Of Light ', a collaboration between musicians, composers and visual artist Philip Riley, with Andrew Zolinsky ( piano ), James Woodrow ( guitar ), Nick Allum ( The Fatima Mansions, Cathal Coughlan ) and Rob Allum ( High Llamas, Turin Brakes ) both on drums, to present music for cello in an expanded recital.
Referring to Centre, President Woodrow Wilson gave an annual speech to Princeton alumni in which he stated: " There is a little college down in Kentucky which in sixty years has graduated more men who have acquired prominence and fame than has Princeton in her 150 years.
During her junior year, she joined Phi Beta Kappa and in her senior year, she was granted the Listenfelt Scholarship, for outstanding Undergraduate History Major, following in 1961 with the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.
Her aunt, Mary Woodrow, the wife of Samuel Sibley ( 1657 – 1708 ), was the person who first showed Tituba and her husband John Indian how to bake a witch cake to feed to a dog in order that she and her friends might ascertain exactly who it was that was afflicting them.
The President appointed her to the board of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in September 2000.
On the night of 30 April 1972, Scala was found dead in her Hollywood Hills home at 7944 Woodrow Wilson Drive from an overdose of drugs and alcohol.
* Woodrow Cain-One of the black boys from school who teases Pecola about her daddy.

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