Colby, Bainbridge, 681–82, 685, 691, 698–99, 711–13, 718, 721
Cold War, 500
Cole, Clarence, 194
Collier’s magazine, 717, 726
Colorado College, 123
Columbia (South Carolina), 40–44, 46, 48, 91, 100, 108, 139
Columbia University, 56, 93, 156, 160, 243
Law School, 38
Commentaries on the Laws of England (Blackstone), 76
Commerce Department, U.S., 264
Committee on Public Information (CPI), 449–52, 455–56, 472
Commoner, The, 214
Communists, 523, 563, 583, 670, 671, 682. See also Bolsheviks
Confucius, 536, 579, 582
Congo, 537
Congregationalists, 27, 51–52, 109
Congress, U.S., 7, 282, 292–94, 302, 305, 325, 401, 403, 417, 612, 616, 666, 685, 694, 698, 706, 717
anti-immigration legislation in, 398–99
Armistice announced to, 514
backgrounds of members of, 264–65
campaign finance investigation by, 243
Federal Reserve legislation in, 298–301
Federal Trade Commission created by, 326–27
first session in District of Columbia of, 279
House’s familiarity with inner workings of, 262
during Mexico crisis, 320–23, 386, 394
midterm elections to, 344–45, 503–7
during Paris Peace Conference, 520, 535, 550, 551, 598
in Princeton, 54
racists in, 157, 308, 310
during Reconstruction, 41, 70
slum-clearance legislation in, 334
State of the Union addresses to, 9, 268, 292, 326, 352, 518–19, 659, 695
tariff and tax legislation in, 296–97, 343
Tomb of Unknown Soldier authorized by, 715
Wilson’s essays on, 71–72, 81, 611
and women’s suffrage, 488–90
during World War I, 10, 365, 394–96, 409, 412, 418, 422–25, 430–40, 442, 448, 452–55, 457, 458, 462–63, 469–72, 476–78, 481, 488, 494, 497, 594
See also House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Congressional Government (Wilson), 95–98, 100, 105, 106, 259
Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, 439, 487
Conklin, Edwin Grant, 145
Connally, Tom, 653
Connaught, Duke of, 21
Connecticut, colonial, 51
Conscription, 390, 454, 457–58, 475, 483, 490, 495, 505, 585
Constitution, U.S., 6, 33, 59, 64, 70, 95, 110, 121, 131, 292, 376, 400, 504, 517, 593–94, 603, 643, 644, 672
First Amendment, 453, 454, 496
Second Amendment, 131, 378
Sixteenth Amendment, 257, 297
Seventeenth Amendment, 257, 344
Eighteenth Amendment, 626–27
Nineteenth Amendment, 488, 492, 687
Twentieth Amendment, 255
Coolidge, Calvin, 547, 626, 691, 700, 701, 722–23, 725, 728–29, 736, 738–40
Cooper, James Fenimore, 39
Cornell University, 56, 98, 107, 108, 226
Corrupt Practices Act (New Jersey, 1911), 216
Corwin, Edward S., 145
Costa Rica, 663, 711–12
Council of National Defense, 444–45
“Country and the Colleges, The” (Wilson), 181
Cox, James M., 511, 688, 690–93, 719, 722
Cram, Ralph Adams, 174
Crane, Charles R., 264, 280
Crauford-Stuart, Maj. Charles Kennedy, 651
Creel, George, 15, 450–52, 455, 471, 726
Croatia, 575, 589
Croker, Richard, 181
Croly, Herbert, 412
Cuba, 130, 295, 391, 464
Culberson, Charles, 401–2, 453
Cummings, Homer, 238, 675, 708
Cummins, Albert B., 314
Curzon, Lord, 534
Cust, Charles, 21
Cuyler, Cornelius C., 66, 67, 132–33, 135, 142
Czechoslovakia, 502, 529, 537, 576, 585, 589
Czechs, 499, 500
D. C. Heath & Company, 107
Dabney, Richard Heath, 77–78, 86, 87, 93–95, 99, 108, 112, 204, 417
Dabney, Robert Lewis, 33
Daily Princetonian. See Princetonian
Daniels, Josephus, 281, 284, 291, 347, 411, 519, 550, 658, 667, 706
appointed Secretary of the Navy, 263–64
clemency for Debs advocated by, 686
diary of, 307
during Mexican crisis, 322–23
in Paris, 566
on Wilson’s campaign staff, 238
during Wilson’s recuperation from stroke, 647–48, 665
during World War I, 430–32, 434, 460
Darrow, Clarence, 616
Dartmouth College, 156
Darwin, Charles, 30, 56, 214
Daugherty, Harry M., 713
Davidson College, 45–49, 61, 80
Davis, Edward P., 641
Davis, Jefferson, 33, 38
Davis, Norman, 577, 718, 721
Davis, Robert “Little Bob,” 200, 203, 205, 208
Davison, H. P., 446
Dawes, Gen. Charles G., 460
Daylight Saving Time, 449
Debs, Eugene V., 236–37, 245, 412, 496–97, 617, 670, 686–87, 693, 697, 713
Declaration of Independence, 54, 216, 217, 422
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, The (Gibbon), 61
Democratic Party, 170, 263, 264, 266, 267, 274, 283, 295–96, 312, 399, 407, 518, 681, 659
African Americans and, 245, 346
and Brandeis confirmation, 401, 402
Congress controlled by, 251–52, 275, 397
economic policies of, 259–61, 295–96, 298, 314–16
Jackson Day dinners of, 223, 352, 672, 687–93
Jefferson Day dinners of, 149–50, 216–17, 718
in League of Nations and Treaty of Versailles debates, 605–8, 612–14, 617, 619, 625, 632, 654, 656–57, 675, 677
in midterm elections, 340, 344–45, 503–5, 713, 519, 722–24
National Committee, 192, 224, 245, 263, 281, 408, 492, 590, 672, 708, 722
in New Jersey, 153, 181–83, 190–96, 198, 200–6, 210–12, 257, 313
in Presidential elections, 10, 70, 129, 146, 169, 171–72, 212–15, 218, 221–24, 229–48, 251, 261, 405, 407, 410–17, 684–85, 687–93, 721
during Wilson’s recuperation from stroke, 652, 659
during World War I, 340–42, 395, 396, 439, 454, 458, 549
Denmark, 379
Derby, Lord, 534
Dercum, Francis X., 284–85, 641–43
Derry, Joseph T., 38–39
de Schweinitz, George, 150, 641
Devil’s Dictionary (Bierce), 9
Dewey, John, 95
Díaz, Porfirio, 286
Dickens, Charles, 35
Dickinson, Jonathan, 52
Disraeli, Benjamin, 59
Division and Reunion (Wilson), 32, 41, 105, 113, 121–22
Dixon, Thomas R., Jr., 94, 308, 347–49
Dodd, William E., 718
Dodge, Cleveland, 67, 133, 135, 142, 153, 164, 166, 180, 191, 205, 212, 225, 234, 264, 268, 350, 420, 714, 733–34
Dodge, Earl, 69
Doheny, Edward I., 740
Dollar Diplomacy, 667
Dominican Republic, 322, 498
Doremus, Frank, 340
Dos Passos, John, 237
> Douglas, William O., 400
Dowden, Edward, 128
Draft. See Conscription
Drake, Francis, 21
Dred Scott v Sandford (1857), 32
Dressler, Marie, 312
Dreyfus, Capt. Alfred, 524
Du Bois, W. E. B., 155, 309, 409, 528
Dulles, Allen, 559
Dulles, John Foster, 559, 573, 583
DuMond, Frank, 175
Eagle, Joe, 483
Eastern Orthodox Church, 575
Eastman, Max, 412, 495, 498
East St. Louis (Illinois), race riot in, 482–83
Economic Consequences of the Peace, The (Keynes), 608–9
Economist, The, 70–71
Ecuador, 712
Edinburgh, University of, 53
Edison, Thomas, 379
“Education” (Wilson), 164
Educational Journal, 122
Edward VII, King of England, 22, 651
Edward VIII, King of England, 651
Edwards, Jonathan, 53, 738
Egypt, 260, 585
Eisenhart, Luther P., 145
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 278
Elena, Queen of Italy, 521
Eliot, Charles William, 56, 337, 401
Elisabeth, Queen of Belgium, 650, 651, 707
Elkus, Abram, 238
Ely, Richard Theodore, 93, 94, 105
Enfranchisement. See Suffrage
England. See Britain
English Constitution, The (Bagehot), 70, 95, 100
Engraving and Printing, U.S. Bureau of, 311
Enlightenment, Scottish, 27
Episcopalians, 69, 158, 168, 274, 288, 317, 356, 379–80, 390, 739, 741
Erzberger, Mathias, 412
Espionage Act (1917), 452–55, 494, 496–97, 551
Essary, J. Fred, 646
Estonia, 532, 563
European Economic Community, 559
Evelyn College, 117
Fairbanks, Charles, 406, 710, 731
Fairbanks, Douglas, 14, 476, 679, 694
Fair Deal, 10
Faisal, 561–62
Fall, Albert B., 652, 659–61, 712, 713, 729
Farmer-Labor Party, 723
Farrand, Beatrix, 302
Farrand, Wilson, 197
Fascism, 583
Federalist Party, 455
Federal Aid Road Act (1913), 328
Federal Farm Loan Bureau, 443
Federal Fuel Administration, 447
Federal Reserve Board, 9, 298–301, 315, 318, 341, 614, 730
Federal Trade Commission, 10, 327, 447, 662
Federalists, 77
Ferber, Edna, 451
Filene, Edward, 225
Filibusters, 342, 425–26, 430, 550, 551
Fine, Henry B., 118, 268–69
Fitz-Randolph, Nathaniel, 52
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 610–11, 714
Flag Day, 403–4
Flagg, James Montgomery, 452
Fleming, Capt. Victor, 16
Fletcher, Adm. Frank F., 323
Florida, 70
Foch, Marshal Ferdinand, 473, 479, 512–13, 587, 596
Food Administration, 447–49, 464
Food and Fuel Control Bill (1917), 448
Ford, Henry, 378–79, 399, 408, 725
Foreign policy, 10, 12, 286–87, 290, 599, 633, 665
and Mexican crisis, 323–24, 498
during World War I, 350–51, 353–54, 410, 413, 420
See also League of Nations; Paris Peace Conference; State Department, U.S.
Former Presidents Act (1958), 698
Forster, Rudolph, 440
Fort, John Franklin, 207
Fosdick, Raymond B., 13–15, 19, 734
Foster, John W., 367
Founding Fathers, 53, 216
Four Minute Men, 451, 476
Fourteen Points, 11, 469–72, 503, 504, 516, 521, 562, 573, 577, 579, 583, 587, 598
Fowler, Harry A., 735–36
France, 4, 268, 269, 285, 324, 453, 518, 546, 586, 587, 589, 592, 594, 608, 627
Armistice signed by, 512–14
Peace Conference in. See Paris Peace Conference
Peace Conference delegation of, 15, 523, 526, 527, 530–31, 539, 541, 545, 548, 552–53, 555–57, 559–70, 575, 582–83, 596–97
Secret Service in, 5
Unknown Soldier monument in, 715
Wilson’s arrival in, 13, 16–18, 520, 521
in World War I, 334, 336, 337, 343, 354, 385, 395, 423, 443, 445, 457, 464, 465, 470, 471, 473, 479–81, 498, 499, 503, 505, 515, 517, 530, 534–35, 552, 565, 578, 585, 634
Francis, David R., 546
Franco-Prussian War, 18, 333, 336, 370, 529, 584
Frank Leslie’s Boys’ and Girls’ Weekly, 44
Frankfurter, Felix, 401, 446
Franklin, Benjamin, 189
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, 333, 334, 600, 622
Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria, 333
Fraser, A. M., 258
Freeman, James Edward, 739, 741
Frelinghuysen, Joseph S., 215
Freneau, Philip, 54
Freud, Sigmund, 451, 591, 592, 682
Frick, Henry Clay, 243
Frothingham, Arthur, 141
Fuller, Melville, 132, 401
Funston, Gen. Frederick, 291, 463
Gage, Lyman J., 630
Galt, Edith Bolling. See Wilson, Edith
Galt family, 357, 704
Gamble, James, 173
Gardener, Helen Hamilton, 687
Gardiner, W. Gwynn, 491–92
Garfield, Harry, 312, 447, 449, 665
Garfield, James A., 647
Garner, John Nance, 675
Garrison, Lindley M., 265, 281, 291, 386, 390
Garrison, William Lloyd, 221
Gavit, John Palmer, 310, 312
Geddes, Auckland, 688
Gentleman’s Magazine, The, 58
George V, King of England, 21–22, 354, 443, 463, 514, 638, 707
Georges-Picot, François, 561
George Washington (Wilson), 133
Georgia, 88, 105–6
Bar, 86, 87, 213
Senate, 87
State Mental Hospital, 96
See also names of cities and towns
Geran, Elmer H., 210, 216
Gerard, James W., 268, 333, 368, 439
German Americans, 395, 456, 459, 622
Germany, 11, 12, 260, 268–69, 285, 324, 333, 351, 523, 524
aliens in U.S. from, 551
Armistice signed by, 511–14
China and, 579
higher education in, 87, 92–94
Mexico and, 322, 393
peace treaty with. See Paris Peace Conference; Versailles, Treaty of
postwar, 595, 597, 609, 622
U.S. peace treaty with, 713
in World War I, 334, 336–38, 343, 350, 354–55, 361–63, 365–69, 384, 385, 394–97, 408, 410, 412, 417–20, 423–25, 431–41, 443, 447, 451–53, 456, 459–63, 465–66, 468–74, 479–81, 485, 498, 503–4, 536, 551–52, 583–85, 593, 597
Gettysburg (Pennsylvania), 303, 305
Gibbon, Edward, 61, 69
Gilded Age, 116, 121
Gilman, Daniel Coit, 56, 92–93, 97, 103
Gladstone, William, 43, 49, 59, 62, 79, 94, 123, 232, 242
Glass, Carter, 270, 295, 299, 300, 316, 517, 663, 675, 688, 689, 692, 732, 737
Glynn, Martin H., 40
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Goldman, Emma, 671
Gompers, Samuel, 269, 444, 528, 559, 648, 665, 686
González, Pablo, 332
Goodrich, James Putnam, 622
Gordon, Alice Gertrude (Altrude). See Grayson, Alice Gertrude Gordon
Gore, Thomas Pryor, 5, 183, 218, 229, 239, 253, 283, 394–96, 409, 416, 454, 652
Goucher College, 168
“Government by Debate” (Wilson), 87
Government Printing Office, 302
Graham, Andrew J., 44, 60
Grant, Ulysses S., 43, 405, 559
Grasty, Charles H., 630
Gray, Thomas, 345
Grayson, Alice Gertrude (Altrude) Gordon, 355, 376, 380, 406, 502, 736
Grayson, Adm. Cary T., 17, 273–74, 331, 372–73, 389, 429, 601, 695
at announcement of U.S. entry into World War I, 434
on Atlantic crossings, 13, 552, 603, 604
and assassination attempt, 388
becomes Wilson’s personal physician, 277, 284–85
companionship of Wilson and, 303, 304, 339, 345
courtship of Altrude by, 355, 376
on cross-country campaign for League of Nations, 620, 622, 626, 628–30, 632, 634–38
Edith introduced to Wilson by, 355–56, 358–59, 371, 374, 443
Ellen under care of, 313, 318, 333–34
and Ellen’s death, 335–38
at Harding’s inauguration, 700–701
healthy lifestyle advice of, 302, 333, 500, 566, 614–15
minor stroke suspected by, 615, 618
in Italy, 521–22
in Paris during Peace Conference, 18, 525, 526, 542, 556–57, 565–66, 568, 570–72, 578–82, 586–87, 593, 599
and 1920 Presidential election, 688–90, 692, 694
promotion to admiral of, 442–43
reassigned to Wilsons’ S Street house, 704–5, 708, 709, 720–21, 725, 728, 730
secret polyp-removal operation arranged by, 502
wedding of, 406
on Wilson family vacations, 320
during Wilson’s final illness and death, 734–38
at Wilson’s funeral, 742
during Wilson’s recuperation, 655, 656, 658, 660, 661, 672–74, 676–78, 680, 682–84
and Wilson’s reelection, 416, 426
and Wilson’s stroke, 638–50
at Woodrow and Edith’s wedding, 380
Grayson, Gordon, 679–80, 736
Great Awakening, 52, 53
Great Britain. See Britain
Great Society, 10
Great War. See World War I
Green, John Richard, 69, 75
Gregory, Thomas W., 227, 339, 371, 430, 483, 494, 517, 550, 551
Grey, Lord Edward, 325, 354, 385, 651
Griffith, D. W., 347–49, 371, 452
Griswold, Florence, 175–76, 186, 190
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