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Family and presidential history buffs alike gathered at the Nation Cathedral in D.C. on Saturday to commemorate President Woodrow Wilson’s 167th birthday in an annual wreath-laying ceremony.
by 7News Staff TOPICS: WASHINGTON (7News) — Saturday marked a special ceremony at the National Cathedral to commemorate what would have been President Woodrow Wilson’s 168th birthday.
This resurrected the story of Woodrow Wilson, who in 1919, almost three years into his second term, was incapacitated by what was likely a series of strokes. His wife and top aides misled the ...
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Roosevelt took what was essentially an isolationist party that generally favored limited government — except during President Woodrow Wilson’s ... a jaunty angle, a hat pushed back on his ...