Lusitania (ship), 353–54
sinking of, 362–67, 378, 394, 453, 584
Luther, Martin, 25–26, 438
Luxembourg, 336, 585
Lynchings, 246, 306, 348, 409, 456, 484–86
Macaulay, Thomas, 60–62, 69
Macbeth (Shakespeare), 62
MacVeagh, Franklin, 182
Madero, Francisco, 286, 288
Madison, James, 54, 58, 138, 246, 453, 705
Magie, William, 134–35
Magna Carta, 54
Maine (ship), 130
Makino, Baron, 536, 579, 586, 601
Malone, Dudley Field, 220, 234, 246, 248, 490–91
Mandates, 535–38, 568
Middle East, 562, 589, 723
Mann, James Robert, 301, 315
Mantoux, Paul, 568
Mao Tse-tung, 582
Marie, Queen of Romania, 574
Marine Corps, U.S., 3, 323, 535, 610, 728
Band, 317, 380, 701
Marshall, Thomas R., 233, 234, 274, 293, 316, 335, 404–7, 410, 413, 434, 440, 522, 605, 607, 643, 645–46, 650, 658, 683, 687
Martin, Thomas S., 614, 663
Martine, James E., 205, 206, 208, 218
Marx, Karl, 237
Marxism, 528, 544
Mary, Princess, 22
Mary, Queen consort, 21, 707
Maryland, University of, 82
Law School, 114
Masaryk, Tomáš, 499
Massachusetts, colonial, 51
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 159
Mayo, Adm. Henry T., 321
McAdoo, Eleanor (Nell) Wilson, 6, 123, 128, 180, 186, 203, 207, 208, 228, 272, 313, 329, 512, 516
advertising of favorite color of, 254
bequest to, 440
in Bermuda, 255–56
birth of, 112
childhood and adolescence of, 114, 120, 135, 137
courtship of, 317–18, 320
education of, 168, 204
Edith and, 356, 359, 374, 389
in England, 152
and father’s death, 735, 738, 740, 741
and father’s illnesses, 150, 636, 642
and grandfather’s death, 139
during gubernatorial campaign, 196, 200
and inauguration, 271, 273–75
at Jessie’s wedding, 317
life in White House of, 277, 280, 316, 348
and mother’s death, 334–35
and Mrs. Peck’s visit to Sea Girt, 219
and Presidential elections, 232, 247
at S Street house, 731
at State of the Union Address, 293
wedding of, 328–29
McAdoo, William Gibbs (Mac), 220–21, 283, 307, 325, 334, 359, 374, 406, 675–76
and Brandeis’s nomination to Supreme Court, 400, 401
on Cabinet appointment process, 253–54, 260, 264, 266
economic policy of, 295, 298–99, 316, 341
engagement and wedding of Nell and, 320–21, 328–29, 331
Nell courted by, 313, 317–18
Presidential aspirations of, 516–17, 688–91, 731, 740
on Presidential campaign staff, 221, 226–27, 231–34, 238, 239, 261
resignation of, 516
segregation of Treasury Department by, 307, 311–12
Treasury Secretary appointment of, 256, 261–62, 268
and Wilson’s death, 738, 740, 741
women’s suffrage advocated by, 492–93
during World War I, 420, 430–31, 443–44, 475–79, 662
McCabe, David, 158
McCarter, Robert, 58, 63, 65, 69
McCauley, Capt. Edward, Jr., 5
McCombs, William F., 212–13, 217, 218, 221, 226, 227, 229–32, 234, 252, 267–68
McCorkle, Walter, 212, 213, 217
McCormick, Cyrus, Jr., 67, 132, 133, 135, 136, 140, 142, 192, 212
McCormick, Col. Robert, 604
McCormick, Vance C., 408, 415, 447, 550
McCosh, James, 48, 55–57, 63, 67, 72, 109, 113, 115, 143, 159, 164
McCumber, Porter J., 632
McDonald, Bill, 243, 246
McKim, Mead and White, 116
McKinley, William, 129–30, 136, 629–30
McLean, Evalyn Walsh, 6
McLemore, A. Jefferson, 394–96
McManus, Gen. G. H., 4
McReynolds, James C., 265, 296, 338–39, 400, 402, 405, 683
Meeker, Royal, 299
Mehmed VI, Sultan of Ottoman Empire, 503
Mein Kampf (Hitler), 336
Mellon, Andrew, 713
Mencken, H. L., 41, 260, 497, 705
Meredith, Edwin T., 664, 724
Mere Literature (Wilson), 133
Mesopotamia, 536, 537, 561, 562, 589
Methodists, 69, 109
Meuse-Argonne offensive, 480–81
Mexican War, 285, 616
Mexico, 260, 285–89, 319–24, 332, 347, 353, 377, 386, 390–94, 413, 450, 464, 498, 660, 661, 667
during World War I, 425, 434
Mezes, Sidney Edward, 465, 467, 559
Michigan, University of, 56, 100, 106
Migratory Bird Treaty Act (1916), 398
Miller, David Hunter, 467
Milton, John, 60, 127
Minnesota, University of, 132
Minor, John Barbee, 76–78
Mitchel, John P., 323
Mitchell, S. Weir, 285
Monet, Claude, 524
Monnet, Jean, 559
Monopolies, 95, 217, 240–42, 258, 265, 270, 289, 294, 326, 712
British, in colonial America, 59
protective tariffs and, 129, 295
See also Trusts
Monroe Doctrine, 130, 319, 361, 422, 576, 608
Montenegro, 462, 525
Morgan, Dick Thomson, 454
Morgan, J. P., 138, 182, 183, 224, 240, 243, 298, 341, 476, 670
Morgan, J. P., Jr., 343
Morgan, Junius S., 138
Morgenthau, Henry, 225, 239, 269, 354, 402, 714, 724
Morison, Samuel Eliot, 591
Morocco, 537, 585
Morrill Act (1862), 55
Moses, George, 659–61
Mount Holyoke College, 99, 137
Muir, John, 398
Müller, Hermann, 599, 600
Murphy, Franklin, 137, 232
Murray, Gilbert, 22
Myers, William Starr, 165
Napoleon, Emperor of France, 18, 19, 506, 567
Nassau Literary Magazine, 68, 73
Nation, The, 112
National Academy of Design, 89
National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), 487, 489, 491, 492, 687
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 244, 246, 309, 311, 348, 349, 482, 484, 609
National Board of Censorship, 349
National City Bank, 315
National Defense Act (1916), 394
National Democratic Party, 129
National Equal Rights League, 345, 481
National Guard, 394, 460, 482, 626
National Park Service Act (1916), 398
National War Labor Board, 446
National Woman’s Party, 487–89
National Woman Suffrage Association, 409, 439
Navy, U.S., 4, 16, 263, 277, 291, 323, 347, 378, 385, 386, 437, 461, 647, 669, 704
Atlantic Fleet, 323, 366
Auditor of, 311
M
edical Corps, 641
in World War I, 440, 463
Navy Department, U. S., 130, 263, 281, 284, 291, 322, 347, 387, 432, 440, 447, 616, 692, 738
Nazism, 583
Nebraska, University of, 132
Negroes. See African Americans
Nerney, May Childs, 311
Netherlands, 260, 269, 365, 379, 513, 515, 585, 663
Newark Evening News, 218
New Deal, 10
New Freedom, 9–10, 240, 299, 310, 318, 343, 347, 400, 405, 721
New Freedom, The (Wilson), 256
New Frontier, 10
New Guinea, 535, 537
New Haven Railroad, 240
New Jersey, 49, 54, 137, 153, 181–83, 189–90, 265, 313, 344, 407, 408, 487, 721
College of. See Princeton, College of New Jersey at
Supreme Court, 190, 228, 400
Wilson as Governor of, 7, 8, 204–15, 218, 219, 221, 228–29, 242, 245, 256, 257, 267, 272
Wilson’s nomination and campaign for governorship of, 169, 190–203, 327
Newlands, Francis G., 327
Newman, Oliver P., 292
New Republic, The, 412, 438–39
New York Age, The, 245, 347
New York City, 5, 98, 102, 116, 176, 178, 182–83, 214, 323, 339, 511
harbor, 13, 124, 441
Lotus Club of, 146–47
President-elect Wilson in, 255
Princeton Alumni of, 140
Southern Society of, 212, 257
New York Evening Post, 153, 161, 196, 246, 328, 347, 705
New York Evening Sun, 166
New York Globe, 512
New York Journal, 191
New York Law School, 121
New York Stock Exchange, 166, 341
New York Sun, 222, 637
New York Times, The, 13, 129, 136, 179–80, 184, 217, 218, 291, 313, 344, 396, 414, 416, 422, 455, 471, 490, 511, 514, 549, 613, 630, 659, 696, 701, 719, 728–30
New York World, 86, 286, 414, 527, 677, 705
New Zealand, 526, 537
Nicaragua, 350
Nicholas II, Czar of Russia, 260, 430, 623
Nicolson, Harold, 12, 530, 562, 578, 592, 598
Nigeria, 537
Nonpartisan League, 731
Norris, Alexander, 173
North American Review, 146
North Carolina, University of, 134
Northwestern University, 103
Norway, 379
Nugent, James R., 191, 197, 200, 202, 203, 210–13, 221, 344
Oberlin College, 99
Oberndorff, Count Alfred von, 512
Obregón, Álvaro, 332
Ochs, Adolph, 714
O’Gorman, James Aloysius, 220, 316, 425
O’Keeffe, Georgia, 175
O’Leary, Jeremiah, 409
Orlando, Vittorio, 525, 527, 529, 537, 557–58, 561, 566, 567, 575–78, 583, 588, 592, 597, 600, 631
Orozco, Pascual, 286
Osborn, Henry Fairchild, 118
Ottoman Empire, 11, 269, 354, 421, 466–67, 470, 503, 535, 536, 560–62, 586, 589
“Our Kinship with England” (Wilson), 72
Owen, Robert L., 299, 316
Oxford University, 125, 137, 140, 142
Pacifists, 378, 379, 384, 434, 459, 495
in Cabinet, 260, 366, 390, 432
Paderewski, Ignacy, 408, 471, 584
Page, Thomas Nelson, 269
Page, Walter Hines, 85–86, 263, 266, 575
as Ambassador to Britain, 269, 337, 350, 384–85, 408, 423, 425, 439, 447, 463
Presidential campaign supported by, 212, 213, 217, 218, 221
Palestine, 466, 526, 537, 561, 562, 588, 589, 723
Palmer, A. Mitchell, 265, 295, 303, 550–52, 618, 650, 665, 669–72, 682, 685, 690, 696, 697, 706
Pan-African Conference, 528
Panama Canal, 319, 324–25, 692, 711
Pan-Americanism, 377
Paris International Exposition, 89
Paris Peace Conference, 11, 15–20, 515–20, 522–53, 555–93, 608, 609, 623, 628, 669, 705, 706, 718
American delegation to, 13–15, 515–18, 520, 537, 543–45, 557, 559–601, 616, 668
Council of Three of, 586, 598, 599
Council of Four of, 523–27, 540, 558, 561, 562, 565–68, 573, 576–77, 581–82, 587, 588, 592, 593, 596
Council of Ten of, 523, 526, 527, 532–33, 535, 540, 558, 573
International Labor Legislation Commission of, 574
Reparation of Damage Commission of, 560
treaty drafted by. See Versailles, Treaty of
Parker, Alton B., 171, 230–31
Parrish, Maxfield, 301
Patronage, 217, 257, 262, 283, 296, 705
in New Jersey, 207, 211
Patterson, Adam E., 307–308
Patton, Francis Landey, 113–16, 128, 131–36
Patton, Lt. George S., 394, 480
Paul, Alice, 403, 487–89, 491–92, 494, 595
Pauncefote, Julian, 324
Payne, John B., 664, 686
Payne-Aldrich tariff, 199, 203, 242, 245, 258, 295
Peabody Normal Institute, 107
Peck, Mary Allen. See Hulbert, Mary Allen
Penfield, Frederic Courtland, 269, 333
Penn, William, 102
Pennsylvania, University of, 98, 115, 156, 158
Pennsylvania Railroad, 102
Pepys, Samuel, 60
Perry, Bliss, 118–20
Pershing, Gen. John J., 4, 15, 21, 391, 392, 394, 464, 467, 471, 479, 701, 732
Persia, 537
ancient, 10
Phi Kappa Psi, 78
Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, 204
Philadelphia Centennial Exposition (1876), 62
Philadelphia Record, The, 200, 203
Philip Dru: Administrator (House), 227
Philippines, 130, 146, 231, 260, 290, 391, 449, 464, 535, 696
Phillips, Caroline Astor Drayton, 519, 520
Philosophy of Politics, The (Wilson), 107, 117
Pichon, Stéphen, 17, 525
Pickford, Mary, 476, 731
Pierce, Franklin, 278, 405
Pilgrims, 51
Pinchot, Amos, 495
Pinchot, Gifford, 266
Pirate, The (Scott), 49
Pitney, Mahlon, 278
Pitt, William, 73
Pittman, Key, 618
Pocahontas, 356
Poe, Edgar Allan, 81–82
Poincaré, Raymond, 17, 19, 529, 531, 545, 557, 599
Poland, 408, 421, 422, 462, 471, 502, 563, 565, 568, 574, 585, 588, 598, 685
Polish-Americans, 408
“Politics” (Wilson), 164
Polk, Frank L., 681
Polk, James K., 416
Populists, 129, 171, 407, 408, 664
Portugal, 440, 560
Post, Louis F., 682, 685
Postal Service, U.S., 280, 306–307
Powderly, Ruth, 704
Post Office Department, U.S., 302, 311, 345, 395
Preparedness, 378, 386–88, 390, 403, 412, 463, 464
Presbyterian Church, 20, 37, 45, 119, 139, 159, 181, 317, 379, 460, 513, 646
Axson family and, 88
Cabinet members in, 214, 264, 339
Joseph Wilson’s career in, 29–33, 40, 42–44, 47, 61, 96, 106
League of Nations supported by, 714
missionary work in China of, 289
Princeton and, 48, 52, 55, 72, 73, 115,
131, 158
in Scotland, 26–27
Southern synods of, 33–34
in Wilson’s family background, 9, 27–29, 592
Price, Lucien, 454–55
Primrose, George, 500
Princeton, Battle of, 184, 246
Princeton, College of New Jersey at (later Princeton University), 52, 204, 218, 220, 252, 261, 269, 274, 281, 299, 371, 707, 710
alumni of, 53–55, 67, 108–9, 141, 232, 273, 274, 278, 331–32, 733
Endowment Fund, 697
history of, 51–56
landscape architect of, 302
Presbyterian ministers as presidents of, 48, 115
Theological Seminary, 29, 69, 119, 135, 155, 215
Wilson as president of, 8, 12, 135–46, 149–59, 161–75, 178–86, 191, 196–97, 212, 222, 245, 256, 332, 400, 577, 612, 630
Wilson’s professorship at, 8, 113–19, 121–22, 124, 129–34, 213, 494
Wilson’s Sesquicentennial speech at, 126–29, 132
Wilson’s undergraduate years at, 56–73, 80, 81, 113, 186, 611
Princetonian, 64–65, 68, 69, 72, 116, 165
Procter, William, 173
Procter, William Cooper, 173–74, 178–80, 185
Procter & Gamble, 173
Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, 9, 236, 239, 240, 244, 296, 404, 446, 681
Progressivism, 170, 182, 212, 220, 252, 257, 276, 594, 672
of Brandeis, 240
Democratic, 216–18, 230–31, 316, 344, 411
Republican, 314
of Wilson’s cabinet appointees, 263–66
Wilson’s conversion and commitment to, 199, 202, 216
women’s suffrage and, 374, 487
Prohibition, 192, 199, 448, 497, 626, 648
Protestants, 26, 244, 258, 501. See also specific denominations
Puerto Rico, 130, 295
Pujo, Arsène, 298
Pulitzer Prize, 114
Pullman strike, 237
Pyle, Howard, 134
Pyne, Moses Taylor (Momo), 108, 143, 151, 159, 162, 166, 167, 170, 178, 179, 183–85, 197
Quakers, 52, 92, 102, 103, 265, 447, 550, 670
Race riots, 482–84, 609, 616, 626
Racism, 11, 265, 305, 306, 311, 481, 483, 578
in Birth of a Nation, 349, 350
at Princeton, 157
among Progressives, 290
See also Segregation; White supremacists
Radcliffe College, 99, 137
Railroad Administration, 443–44, 663–64
Railway Control Act (1918), 662
Rankin, Jeannette, 439
Raymond, John M., 184
Reading, Lord, 498–99
Reconstruction, 11, 41, 70, 227, 347–49, 359, 693
Record, George L., 201, 202, 204, 210, 216
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