Word: wilson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...went on to explain the feeling of the South concerning the presidential race "We have had one man from the South in the White House since the Civil War, and that was Woodrow Wilson...
...Norman H.] Davis, President of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, denied that it ever offered Herr Stresemann a prize for his services to the cause of World Peace at Locarno...
...Davis denied that the reason no prize was offered to Herr Stresemann was his alleged aspersion of President Wilson...
None the less the press busied itself with the affirmatives of all these denials for many days. Finally it was denied all round that Sir Austen Chamberlain and Aristide Briand have also been offered Wilson Foundation Peace Prizes but have refused them...
...Wilson. "The Western Powers scornfully reproached Mr. Wilson with being misled by German evasions . . . [Germans] looked upon him as a pawn of the English. . . . As neophyte in the highest office in the Republic, he made obvious mistakes. . . . But it must be remembered that he felt and thought-not only spoke-as no other government head had done before...