war aims of. See Fourteen Points; League of Nations
wartime economic policies of, 341–44, 440–49, 477–79. See also Liberty Bonds; names of agencies and boards
war wounded visited by, 20–21, 717
in Washington home, after leaving White House, 697–98, 700, 701, 703–11, 714, 716–18, 724
wedding of Edith and, 379–81, 113, 186, 611
wedding of Ellen and, 100–102
on Wesleyan University faculty, 109–13, 121
and women’s suffrage, 487–94
Wilson, William B., 269, 615, 648, 665, 682
Winchester, Caleb T., 109
Wisconsin, University of, 11
Wise, Stephen, 588
Wiseman, William, 614, 639
Wister, Owen, 451
Witherspoon, John, 53–55, 57, 126, 138, 143, 155, 738
Witherspoon Gang, 68, 77, 155, 204, 278, 377
Wittpenn, Henry Otto, 193
Women’s College of Baltimore City, 168
Women’s suffrage, 376, 439, 486–94, 573–74, 672, 723
Congressional endorsement of, 595
demonstrations for, 273, 403, 488–91
states enacting, 239, 376, 409, 487, 490, 491
Wood, Gen. Leonard, 386, 463–64
Wood, Waddy Butler, 703–4
Woodrow, Harriet Augusta (Hattie), 81–84
Woodrow, Harriet Love Renick, 27
Woodrow, James, 30, 263
Woodrow, Marion, 27–28
Woodrow, Thomas, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 30
Woodrow, Thomas, Jr., 27–28, 30, 81
Woodrow, William, 42, 87
Woodrow Wilson As I Know Him (Tumulty), 718
Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 714–15, 724–25, 734
Woodrow Wilson and World Settlement (Baker), 718
Woods, Hiram, Jr., 60, 63
Woolley, Robert W., 689
Wordsworth, William, 72, 125, 133, 142, 152, 172, 337, 345
World War I, 10–15, 23, 337–38, 353, 361, 402, 404, 410–11, 413, 417–27, 442–507, 545, 549, 551–52, 561, 724
aftermath of, 609–11, 616, 650, 662, 665, 669–72
Allies’ incursions into Russia during, 498–500
armament manufacturing for, 460
Armistice ending. See Armistice
casualties of, 20–21, 417, 473, 475, 480–81, 501, 505, 589, 717–18
conscription during, 457–60
events leading to, 333–34
financing of, 432, 436–37, 443 475–79, 599. See also Liberty Bonds
Ford’s peace conferences program ending, 378–79
German maritime aggression during, 350, 351, 354–55, 362–69, 417, 423–25, 431, 434, 453, 460–61, 463
influenza pandemic during, 474–75, 505–6
outbreak of, 334, 336
peace conference following. See Paris Peace Conference
population of Paris during, 19
racism during, 481–87
secret intelligence gathering during, 15, 19, 464–69, 559, 604
Senate filibuster during, 425–26, 430
specialized government agencies created for, 443–52, 456
suppression of rights during, 453–55, 494–98
U.S. entry into, 4, 10, 12, 430–57, 473–75, 479–82, 495, 502, 534, 551, 577, 582–83, 622, 634, 680
U.S. neutrality during early years of, 336–37, 343, 351, 364, 425, 432, 436, 438
Unknown Soldier monuments, 715
Wilson envisions peace plan for, 419–24. See also Fourteen Points; League of Nations
women’s suffrage movement during, 487–94
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah, 57, 63
Wyman, Isaac Chauncey, 184–85
Xerxes, 10
Yale University, 51, 115, 132, 137, 144, 156, 218, 315
Yates, Fred, 152, 172, 274, 280, 683
Yeats, William Butler, 662
York, Alvin, 480
Young, Hugh Hampton, 649, 668
Yüan Shih-k’ai, 350
Yugoslavia, 558, 575, 576, 589
Zapata, Emiliano, 286, 319
Zimmermann, Arthur, 338, 354, 418, 425
Zionism, 400, 466, 467, 528, 562, 723
Zola, Émile, 524
Zurich, University of, 98
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