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Wilson

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by A. Scott Berg


  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
5

  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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