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Wilson

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by A. Scott Berg


  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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