WW RETURNS TO BRITISH ISLES: WW to EAW, June 26, 27, 29, July 1, 6, 13, Aug. 16, 1908, 18: 343–4, 345–7, 349, 351–3, 361–4, 399–401; RSB, II: 284.
W. C. PROCTER AND GRADUATE COLLEGE: Poucher, 3–99; Thorp, 113, 120–3; W. C. Procter to A. F. West, May 8, 1909, 19: 189–9; SA, 136; W. C. Procter to WW, June 7, 1909, 19: 237–8; A. F. West, “The Proposed Graduate College of Princeton University,” quoted in RSB II: 292; “St. Paul’s Anniversary,” Concord (NH) Evening Monitor, June 3, 1909, 19: 226–8; WW (A), June 7, 1909, as printed in Union College Bulletin, II (Aug. 1909), 32–43, 19: 231–7; WW, “Baccalaureate Address,” June 13, 1909, 19: 242–51; WW, “The Spirit of Learning” (A), July 1, 1909, Harvard Graduates’ Magazine, XVIII (Sep. 1909), 1–14, 19: 277–89.
EAW IN OLD LYME: WW to MAH, July 11 and 18, Sep. 5, 1909, 19: 307–10 and 311–14, 357–9; Aucella, et al., 5–6, 13–4; EWM, TWW, 104–7; RSB, II: 302.
THE PECK “AFFAIR”: WW to EBW, Sep. 19 and 21, 1915, 34: 491–2 and 500; CTG, quoted in Breckinridge Long (D), Jan. 11, 1924, 68: 527; WW to EAW, June 26, 1908, 18: 372; WW to MAH, Sep. 5 and 26, 1909, 19: 357–9 and 392–4; Freud, 92, 154, 132.
GRADUATE SCHOOL BATTLE: WW to MAH, Sep. 26, Oct. 24, 1909, and Feb. 14, 1910, 19: 392, 442–4, and 20: 126; W. C. Procter to M. T. Pyne, Oct. 20, 1909, 19: 424; Minutes, Princeton Board of Trustees, Oct. 21, 1909, 19: 435–9; RSB, II: 313–4, 322–3; WW to M. T. Pyne, Dec. 22 and 25, 1909, 19: 620 and 628–31; M. T. Pyne to WW, Dec. 24, 1909, 19: 627; Wilson Farrand (N), n.d. [Selected Papers of Wilson Farrand, PUL: #CO155]; WW to H. B. Thompson, Jan. 17, 1910, quoted in RSB, II: 322; WW to Hiram Woods, Mar. 23, 1910, 20: 285–7; “Princeton,” NYT, Feb. 3, 1910, 20: 74–6; WW to H. B. Brougham, Feb. 1, 1910, 20: 69–71; H. B. Brougham to RSB, Aug. 21, 1924, quoted in RSB, II: 328n3; G. M. Harper to Wilson Farrand, Feb. 3, 1910; CD to WW, Feb. 6, 1910, 20: 82; EWM, PG, 255; EAW to WW, Feb. 21, 1910, 20: 152–3; WW to EAW, Feb. 14 and 21, 1910, 20: 125–6 and 145–6; WW, “The Country and Colleges,” c. Feb. 24, 1910, 20: 157–72; EWM, TWW, 106–7.
NJ BOSSES APPROACH WW: “James Smith, Jr. Fails in Business,” NYT, Nov. 21, 1915, 1, 6; EWM, PG, 260; RSB, III: 45, 48–9; ASL (N), “Colonel Harvey’s Plan for Wilson’s Entry into Politics,” 20: 146–8; William O. Inglis, Collier’s, Oct. 1916, cited in RSB, III: 46–8; WW to MAH, Sep. 5, 1909, 19: 358; “Statesmanship in Banking,” NY Evening Post, Jan. 18, 1910, n.p.; “Bankers Warned Their Narrowness Harms Country,” NY World, Jan. 18, 1910, n.p.; “Panics Needless MacVeagh Asserts,” NYT, Jan. 18, 1910, 3; “Wilson to Bankers,” NY Tribune, Jan. 18, 1910, 20: 23–7; Bullock, 99; WW (A) to Short Ballot Organization, Jan. 21, 1910, 20: 32–43; WW (A) on Grover Cleveland, National Democratic Club, 20: 257–62; WW (A) to Democratic Dollar Dinner, Mar. 29, 1910, 20: 297–303.
GRADUATE SCHOOL DEFEAT: WW, “Abstract of Address to Western Association of Princeton Clubs,” Mar. 26, 1910, Princeton Alumni Weekly, X (Mar. 30, 1910), 412–5, 20: 291–6; WW (A) to Princeton Club of NY, Apr. 7, 1910, Princeton Alumni Weekly, X (Apr. 13, 1910), 447–53, 20: 337–48; H. B. Thompson to CD, Apr. 15, 1910, 20: 361–2; “Disaster Forecast by Wilson,” Apr. 17, 1910, Pittsburgh Dispatch, Apr. 17, 1910, 20: 363–5; WW, “Pittsburgh Speech,” Princeton Alumni Weekly, X (Apr. 20, 1910), 467–71, 20: 373–6; M. T. Pyne to Bayard Henry, Apr. 20, 1910, 20: 377–8; D. B. Jones to WW, May 19, 1910, 20: 459–60; WW to E. W. Sheldon, May 16, 1910, 20: 456–7; “Gift of $10,000,000 Left to Princeton,” NYT, May 22, 1910, 1; SA to RSB, quoted in RSB II: 346; SA, 142; J. M. Raymond and A. F. West to WW (T), May 22, 1910, 20: 464; A. F. West to M. T. Pyne, May 22, 1910, 20: 465–6; WW to Hiram Woods, May 28, 1910, 20: 482–3; WW to T. D. Jones, May 30, 1910, 20: 483–4; EWM, TWW, 101, 106–7; A. F. West, “Narrative of the Graduate College” [U typescript, PUL: Graduate School Records], 75–109; H. B. Thompson to E. W. Sheldon, May 31, 1910 (two letters), May 31, 1910, 20: 488–9 and 489–90; WW to MAH, June 5, 1910, 20: 500–1; WW, “Baccalaureate Sermon,” June 12, 1910, 20: 520–8; ASL (N), 20: 451–2; Lawrence, 32; RSB, II: 351.
WW LEAVES FOR CONNECTICUT: EWM, TWW, 107; WW to G. B. Harvey (T), Jun. 25, 1910, 20: 541.
7 PAUL
WW ENTERS NEW JERSEY POLITICS: Hosford, 13–20, 31–2, 37, 49–61; EWM, PG, 265; WW (S), Oct. 17, 1912, 25: 428; Morgenthau, 132–3; RSB, III: 55–6; WW to D. B. Jones, June 27, 1910, 20: 544–5; EWM, TWW, 108–9; “Wall St. to Put Up W. Wilson for President,” NY Journal, June 18, 1910, cited in RSB, III: 61; G. B. M. Harvey to WW, July 7 and Aug. 12 and Sep. 9, 10, 1910, 20: 563 and 21: 52 and 87–8, 88–9; ASL (N), “Lawyers’ Club Conference,” July 8, 1910, 20: 565–6; Hudspeth, cited in RSB, III: 63–4; WW to G. B. M. Harvey, July 14 and Aug. 3, 8, 1910, 20: 576–7 and 21: 35, 41n1; WW (S), to Princeton University Board, Oct. 20, 1910, 21: 362; WW, quoted in Newark Evening News, July 15, 1910, 20: 581; H. E. Alexander to WW, July 23, 1910, 21: 23; WW to James Kerney, Aug. 2, 1910, 21: 34; WW, “Proposed Democratic State Platform,” Aug. 9, 1910, 21: 43–6; RSB, III: 70; WW to Edgar Williamson, Aug. 23, 1910, 21: 59–61; WW (S), “The Lawyer and the Community,” Aug. 31, 1910, 21: 64–81.
WW NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR: Tumulty, 16–8, 19–23, 26; RSB, III: 77–9; SA, 159; WW, “Acceptance Speech,” Sep. 15, 1910, 21: 91–4; EWM, TWW, 110–1, 120; NY Evening Post, Sep. 16, 1910, cited in RSB, III: 81; “Jersey Republicans Name Vivian Lewis,” NYT, Sep. 21, 1910, 3.
RESIGNATION FROM PRINCETON: “Princeton’s 164th Year,” Trenton True American, Sep. 23, 1910, 21: 151–2; EWM, TWW, 111; Princeton University Board, Resolution, c. Oct. 19, 1910, 21: 353; M. T. Pyne to WW, Oct. 19, 1910, 21: 353; WW to Princeton University Board, Oct. 20, 1910, 21: 362; Wilson Farrand (M), n.d., 21: 363; WW to L. C. Woods, Oct. 27, 1910, 21: 444; C. W. McAlpin to WW, Nov. 3, 1910, 21: 536–9; WW to D. P. Foster, Oct. 29, 1910, 21: 470–1; M. T. Pyne to W. C. Procter, Oct. 25, 1910, 21: 434; “Students Give Parade for Wilson,” Trenton True American, Oct. 11, 1915, 21: 289.
GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN: WW to MAH, Sep. 25, 1910, 21: 163–4; Tumulty, 27, 28–30, 42; EWM, PG, 263; J. Smith, quoted in RSB, III: 83; Kerney, 62; EWM, TWW, 110–2, 114; SA to RSB, RSB III: 87, 93–4, 96; “Crime of Trusts,” NY World, Sep. 18, 1910, 21: 134–6; SA, 159–61; WW (S), Sep. 28, 29, 30, and Oct. 1, 3, 5, 13, 15, 21, 25, and Nov. 2, 5, 1910, 21: 181–91, 193–8, 202–12, and 213–8, 229–38, 245–59, 310–20, 328–34, 423–33, and 508–18, 564–76; “Who WW Is,” Philadelphia Record, Oct. 2, 1910, 21: 220–5; “W Talks Pure Politics,” Newark Evening News, Oct. 12, 1910, 21: 301–6; “W Gets Great Reception,” Trenton True American, Oct. 15, 1910, 21: 325–7; “W Reads a New Lesson,” Philadelphia Record, Oct. 22, 1910, 21: 382–5; G. L. Record to WW, Oct. 17, 1910, 21: 338–47; WW to G. L. Record, Oct. 24, 1910, 21: 406–11; G. B. M. Harvey to WW, Oct. 25, 1910, 21: 433; JPT to WW (T), Oct. 25, 1910, 21: 433; “W Free of Alliances,” Philadelphia Record, Oct. 25, 1910, 21: 413–21; “W’s Last Call Greatest,” Philadelphia Record, Nov. 5, 1910, 21: 561–4; W. H. Page to WW, Nov. 5, 1910, 21: 576.
WW ELECTED GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY: EWM, TWW, 115; RSB III: 106–7; “W Speech for Students,” Newark Evening News, Nov. 10, 1910, 22: 3–4; T. R. Marshall to WW (T), Nov. 9, 1910, 21: 603; G. L. Record to WW, Nov. 9, 1910, 21: 596; JPT to WW (T), Nov. 8–9, 1910, 21: 589; WW to J. Smith, Jr., Nov. 9, 1910, 21: 590.
WW AS GOVERNOR-ELECT: WW to MAH, Jan. 13, 1911, 22: 329–30; RSB, III: 108, cites Trenton True American, Dec. 24, 1910; CD to WW, Nov. 18, 1910, 23: 72–3; WW to J. E. Martine, Nov. 14, 1910; 22: 36–7; RSB, III: 111, 124, 132–5; M. C. Ely to WW, Nov, 23, 1910, 22: 85–6; W. W. St. John to WW, Nov. 22, 1910: 22: 81–2n1; Tumulty, 57–8, 60–2; WW to G. B. M. Harvey, Nov. 15, 1910, 22: 46–8; WW to MAH, Dec. 7 and 16, 1910, 22: 141–2n1 and 204–5; WW, “Statement,” Trenton True American, Dec. 9, 1910, 22: 153–4; James Smith, “Statement,” Newark Evening News, Dec. 9, 1910, 22: 166–7; WW to O. G. Villard, Jan. 2, 1911, 22: 288–9; EWM, TWW, 118–9.
WW INAUGURATION AND FIRST GUBERNATORIAL
TEST: “Governor W Takes Office in Jersey,” NYT, Jan. 18, 1911, 3; WW (S), Jan. 17, 1911, 22: 345–54; WW to MAH, Jan. 22 and 29, 1911, 22: 362–4 and 391–3; Tumulty, 67–71; WW, “Statement,” Newark Evening News, Jan. 24, 1911, 22: 365; “James Smith, Jr. Fails in Business,” NYT, Nov. 21, 1915, 1.
NEW JERSEY POLITICS: WW to MAH, Jan. 13, 15, and Mar. 26, 1911, 22: 329–30, 333–4, and 517–9; WW, “The Law and the Facts” (S), Dec. 27, 1910, 22: 264–72; WW to W. S. U’ren, Dec. 14, 1910, 22: 197; RSB, III: 131, 139–44; Tumulty, 73.
WW “ENTERS” PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: McAdoo, 114–20; Startt, 113–5; McCombs, 5–6, 32; 34–9; F. P. Stockbridge, “How WW Won His Nomination,” Current History, XX (July 1924), 561–4; WW to MAH, Mar. 5, 13, and Apr. 2, 16, 1911, 22: 477–80, 500–1, and 531–4, 570–2; “WW Finds Opens Arms of Welcome Here,” Atlanta Journal, Mar. 10, 1911, 22: 487–91; WW (S), Mar. 10, 1911, 22: 491–8; RSB, III: 114, 209–11, 212–3, 225, 230–2; EWM, TWW, 120–4; EWM, PG, 265–6; WJB, quoted in Newark Evening News, Apr. 6, 1911, quoted in James Chace, 1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft & Debs—The Election That Changed the Country (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004), 130; Tumulty, 74–7; “An Astonishing Legislature,” Jersey Journal, Apr. 22, 1911, quoted in August Heckscher, Woodrow Wilson (NY: Charles Scribener’s Sons, 1981), 694n43; “W Glad to Be a Radical,” St. Paul Dispatch, May 25, 1911, 23: 93–5.
PROGRESSIVISM; WW COMING TO TERMS WITH JEFFERSON: “People Look to Man, Not to Party,” Indianapolis News, Apr. 13, 1911, 23: 554–6; WW (S), Apr. 13, 1911, 22: 557–68; “Tariff Reform the Keynote at Jefferson Dinner,” NY World, Apr. 14, 1912, 24: 330–2; WW (S), Sep. 25, 1912, 25: 250; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (S), “A Question of Power,” Oct. 5–6, 2000 (published in American Prospect, Apr. 23, 2001).
WW WESTERN TOUR: “W Trusts the Public,” Kansas City Star, May 5, 1911, 23: 3–5; WW (S), May 7, 1911, 23: 12–20; EAW to WW, May 11 and June 2, 1911, 23: 30–1 and 127–8; WW (S), May 12, 1911, 23: 32–40; “People of U.S. Should Name Senators,” Los Angeles Examiner, May 14, 1911, 23: 50–1; “W Hailed As Political Prophet,” San Francisco Examiner, May 16, 1911, 23: 55–8; U’Ren First Gains Gov. Wilson’s Ear,” Portland Morning Oregonian, May 18, 1911, 23: 60–3; “Press Club Is Host,” ibid., May 19, 1911, 23: 68–9; “W Opposes Judge’s Recall,” May 20, 1911, ibid., 23: 73–6; “WW Welcomed on His Visit to Seattle,” Seattle Daily Times, May 20, 1911, 23: 76–8; “Outlines His Views,” Lincoln (NE) State Journal, May 27, 1911, 23: 96–102; T. P. Gore to H. S. Breckinridge, May 25, 1911, quoted in NYT, May 27, 1911, 23: 113n3.
SUMMER 1911; ENTRANCE OF WGM: RSB, III: 231, 237, 238; EWM, TWW, 132–3; WW to MAH, July 30, 1911, 23: 239–40; McAdoo, 109–120.
PRIMARY CAMPAIGN: Fred Williams to R. F. Pettigrew, published in NYT, Feb. 2, 1912, 24: 270; “Who Sought a Pension,” NY Sun, Dec. 5, 1911, 23: 564–5; WW to Newark Evening News, Dec. 6, 1911, 23: 565–6; WW to H. S. Pritchett, Nov. 11, 1910, 22: 23–4n1; Lane, 84–5; WW, History, V: 212–4; Nicholas Pietrowski to WW, Mar. 11, 1912, 24: 241–2; WW to Nicholas Pietrowski, Mar. 13, 1912, 24: 242–3; WW to Harper & Brothers, Mar. 4, 1912, 24: 223; WW to A. H. Joline, Apr. 29, 1907, 17: 124; WW (U letter), Jan. 8, 1912, 24: 8–9; RSB, III: 247–8, 257–67; WW to MAH, Jan. 7, 14, 1912, 24: 5–6, 43–4; WW (S), Jan. 8, 1912, 24: 9–16; Morgenthau, 139–44; Tumulty, 83–8, 97; SA, 172–3; WW to G. B. M. Harvey, Dec. 21 and Jan. 11, 1911, 23: 603 and 24: 31; G. B. M. Harvey to WW, Jan. 4, 1912, 23: 652.
EMH: RSB, III: 294–309; Houston, 21–2; McAdoo, 127–8; House, 5, 107–11; Freud, 144–5; WW to MAH, Feb. 12, 1911, 22: 424–7; Hodgson, 7; SA, 207.
FINAL DAYS AS GOVERNOR; PRIMARIES: WW to MAH, Oct. 8, 1911, and Jan. 14, May 11, June 9, 1912, 23: 424–5 and 24: 43–4, 391–2, 466–7; EWM, TWW, 127–8; EAW to J. G. Hibben, Feb. 10, 1912, 24: 149–50; H. D. Thompson to WW, Apr. 1, 1912, 24: 274–5; WW to H. D. Thompson, Apr. 3, 1912, 24: 284; WW (S), Jan. 9, 1912, 24: 18–25; WW to House of Assembly, Apr. 2, 1912, 24: 276–84; “Forty Vetoes Start Fight,” Trenton True American, Apr. 12, 1912, 24: 324–8; “WW to Citizens of New Jersey,” Trenton True American, May 24, 1912, 24: 429–34; RSB, III: 309–11, 356; McAdoo, 129–30, 156–9; WW to EMH, Oct. 24, 1911, 23: 480; Tumulty, 106–16; EWM, PG, 271–74; McAdoo, 137–42; Democratic Text-Book: 1912 (New York: Isaac Goldman, 1912), 2, 115, 32; EWM, TWW, 158, 162, 164–5.
BALTIMORE CONVENTION, 1912; RECEIVES NOMINATION: Chace, op. cit., 151; Tumulty, 120–1, 124; EAW, quoted in Baltimore Sun, July 3, 1912, RSB, III: 350; EWM, PG, 273; EWM, TWW, 162, 164–5; RSB, III: 356, 362; McAdoo, 156–9; “Gov. W Not Elated by Victory,” NYT, July 2, 1912, 24: 522–8; WW to MAH, July 14, 28, 1912, 24: 550–2, 572; “W in Hiding to Write Speech,” NYT, July 23, 1912, 24: 562–3; Luke Lea to WW, July 13, 1912, 24: 545–8; WGM to WW, July 25, 1912, 24: 570; WJB to WW, c. July 22, 1912, 24: 565; L. D. Brandeis to WW, Aug. 1, 1912, 24: 580; “W Here; Dines at a Lunch Counter,” NYT, Aug. 4, 1912, 24: 585–9.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912: WW (S), Aug. 7, 1912, 25: 3–18; EWM, TWW, 149, 154, 173–4; Dos Passos, 25–7; WW, quoted in Baltimore Sun, Oct. 7, 1912, cited in RSB, III: 375, 398–400; WW to MAH, Aug. 25 and Sep. 1, 29, 1912, 25: 55–6 and 66–7, 284–5; McAdoo, 163–5; M. F. Lyons to Charles Seymour, c. Oct. 29, 1947, M. F. Lyons (M), “Record of Monies That McCombs Was Personally Instrumental in Obtaining, Oct. 2, 1947,” and M. F. Lyons, Minutes of Democratic National Campaign Committee, Aug. 11, 1912 [Maurice F. Lyons Collection: PUL]; Morgenthau, 150–3; Urofsky, 342–7; “Gov. W Agrees with Mr. Brandeis,” NYT, Aug. 29, 1912, 25: 56–9; WW (two S), Sep. 2, 1912, 25: 69–79 and 80–92; WW to R. H. Dabney, Jan. 11, 1912, 24: 29; WW (speeches:, Sep. 4, 16, 17, 1912, 25: 98–109, 148, 148–56; WW (three S), Sep. 18, 1912, 25: 164–9, 169–72, 172–84; Sep. 19, 1912, 25: 186–98; Sep. 20, 1912 (2 S), 25: 198–203 and 203–12; Sep. 23, 1912, 25: 221–31; Sep. 25, 1912, 25: 234–45; Oct. 4, 8, 1912, 25: 332–8, 385–90; “Taft Meets W for Pleasant Chat,” NYT, Sep. 26, 1912, 25: 269–71; “Gov W in Princeton Today,” Princeton Press, Sep. 28, 1912, 25: 273; WW, “Platform of the New Jersey Democratic Party,” Oct. 1, 1912, 25: 305–10; “W Sends Sympathy,” NYT, Oct. 16, 1912, 25: 418–9; Hatfield, 325–32; “Roosevelt Stills Garden Tumult,” NYT, Oct. 31, 1912, 1; “Garden Crowd Wild for Wilson,” NYT, Nov. 1, 1912, 1; “Gov. W Hurt but Will Speak Despite Injury,” Trenton Evening True American, Nov. 4, 1912, 25: 508–10; “W Laughs Over Bald Spot,” Newark Evening News, Nov. 4, 1912, 25: 510–11; EWM, PG, 274; G. B. M. Harvey to WW, Nov. 4, 1912, 25: 512–3.
THE NEGRO VOTE: WW (S), Oct. 3 and 5, 1910, 21: 236 and 255; M. F. Lyons, Minutes, op. cit., Aug. 11, 1912; W. M. Trotter to WW, July 18, 1912, 24: 558–9; “W and the Negro,” NY Age, July 11, 1912, 24: 558–90; WW, quoted in Trenton Evening News, July 31, 1912, 24: 574; WW to Alexander Walters, Oct. 16, 1912, quoted in RSB, III: 388; WW to Alexander Walters, Oct. 21, 1912, 25: 448–9; O. G. Villard (D), Aug. 14, 1912.
ELECTION DAY, 1912: EWM, TWW, 180–1; EWM, PG, 274–5; “Mr. W Jokes While Voting,” Trenton Evening True American, Nov. 5, 1912, 25: 517–8; “Kiss from Wife Tells W He’s President-Elect,” NY World, Nov. 6, 1912, 25: 519–20; SA, 174–5; W. H. Taft to WW (T), Nov. 5, 1912, 25: 521; TR to WW (T), Nov. 5, 1912, 25: 521; Election results, Brinkley, A–34; WW (S), Nov. 5, 1912, 25: 520–1.
8 DISCIPLES
POST-ELECTION; EMERGENCE OF EMH: EWM, TWW, 182, 183–5; “W Ends Talk: Takes Time to Think,” NYT, Nov. 6, 1912, 1, 25: 523–6. McCombs, 209; Annin, 126; EMH (D), Nov. 16, 1912, 25: 550; SA (N, commenting on RSB ms, Collection #440: PUL), 197–205; Freud, 146; House, I: 93; McAdoo, 179; EAW, “Description: Personal,” printed in St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 28, 1912, 24: 573; Sayre, 41–2; F. B. Sayre to Jessie Wilson (U), Oct. 30, Nov. 3, 7, 13, 16, 1912 [WWPL].
FAMILY TO BERMUDA: “W Sails on Bermudian,” NYT, Nov. 16, 1912, 5; “Gov W Enjoys His First Day at Sea,” NYT, Nov. 17, 1912, 1; WW (R), Nov. 18, 1912, 25: 551; EWM, TWW, 185–8; “Tanned by Sun, W Returns in Fine Health,�
� Trenton Evening Times, Dec. 16, 1912, 25: 589–90; WW to WGM, Nov. 20, 1912, 25: 552; “W Says He Will Use Fists on Photo Man,” Trenton Evening News, Nov. 22, 1912, 25: 556; EWM, PG, 276; WW to MAH, Dec. 22, 1912, 25: 615–6; “W Means to Keep Fight Up in Jersey,” Trenton Evening News, Dec. 17, 1912, 25: 591–2.
VICTORY LAPS—NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND VIRGINIA; FINAL BUSINESS IN NEW JERSEY: WW (A) to NY Southern Society, Dec. 17, 1912, 25: 593–603; WW (S) to Commercial Club of Chicago, June 11, 1912, Jan. 11, 1912, 27: 29–39; Rev. A. M. Fraser, quoted in RSB, III: 428; “W in the Room Where He Was Born,” NYT, Dec. 28, 1912, 1; “W Tells Plans at Birthday Fetes,” NYT, Dec. 29, 1912, 3; EWM TWW, 195; WW (A) at Mary Baldwin Seminary, Dec. 28, 1912, 25: 626–32; WW (A) to New Jersey legislature, Jan. 14, 1913, 27: 46–54; WW (S) on signing “Seven Sisters,” Feb. 20, 1913, 27: 120–2; “‘Seven Sisters’ Bills Signed by W,” NYT, Feb. 20, 1913, 20.
CABINET APPOINTMENTS: WW, CG, 257; House, I: 84, 99; Reid, 137–9; H. L. Mencken, “Bryan,” Baltimore Evening Sun, July 27, 1925; Bryan, 188, 312–3, 318–20, 384–6; Kazin, 130; WW to WJB, Nov. 9, 1912, 25: 532–3; McAdoo, 177–8, 180–6; Annin, 162–3; EMH (D), Dec. 19, 1912, 25: 614; EMH, I: 90–2, 97, 106–7, 113; RSB, III: 45, 452–4, 447, and IV: 55; O. W. Underwood to WW, Jan. 13, 1913, 27: 44–5; WW to O. W. Underwood, Dec. 17, 1912, 25: 593; EMH (D), Jan. 8, 1913, 27: 20; JD (D), Mar. 6 and Apr. 11, 1913, 27: 157 and 290–2; JD (D), Mar. 6, 1913, 27: 157; H. L. Higginson to CD, Nov. 21, 1912 [PUL]; C. R. Crane to WW, Feb. 10, 1913, 27: 107–8; WW to WJB, Feb. 27, 1913, 27: 138; EMH (D), Feb. 14–6, 1913, 27: 112–6; A. M. Palmer to WW, Feb. 24, 1913, 27: 132; Tumulty, 138; WW (A), Jan. 11, 1913, 27: 31; W. H. Page, quoted in RSB, IV: 23; EMH (D), Feb. 21, 1913, 27: 126.
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