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  NOTES AND SOURCES

  Most of the documents cited below appear in The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, sixty-nine volumes edited and annotated by Arthur S. Link and a team of scholars. The books were published between 1966 and 1994. Those documents that appear in this “comprehensive edition of the documentary record of the life and thought of the twenty-eighth President of the United States” are referenced at the end of each notation with Arabic numerals indicating the volume and page number in which they appear.

  Wilson’s archives are housed primarily in either the Library of Congress or the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library of the Princeton University Library; and many documents—including those from heretofore unseen collections recently made public by the families of Dr. Cary T. Grayson and Jessie Wilson Sayre—reside in the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library in Staunton, Virginia.

  In a few instances, information was obtained through interviews; those citations are designated with (I). Stray documents and newspaper clippings are identified as much as possible, though sometimes they are without sources (n.s.) or dates (n.d.) or page numbers (n.p.). Publishing data for references listed only by an author’s name or initials followed by page numbers can be found in the Bibliography.

  ABBREVIATIONS

  (A)

 

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