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Tag Archives: Woodrow Wilson and World War I
Presidents and Exes: Part III
Exes and Woes of the Nineteen-Teens Theodore: Fore and Aft It stands to reason that our youngest and most vigorous President would have strong relationships with his predecessors and successors. But by the time TR ascended to the Presidency in … Continue reading
Posted in A POTUS-FLOTUS Blog, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson
Tagged American history, Feather Schwartz Foster, history, Presidential history, Taft's reluctance in 1912, The election of 1912, Theodore Roosevelt declines second term, Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural, Theodore Roosevelt relationship with Taft, Theodore Roosevelt relationship with Wilson, TR friendship with Taft, US history, White House history, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson and World War I, Woodrow Wilson disposition
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Woodrow Wilson and the Spanish Flu
Woodrow Wilson had delicate health from childhood. Woodrow’s Delicate Health If health problems were a major campaign issue a hundred or more years ago, it is unlikely that Woodrow Wilson would have been considered for high office. Severe headaches, stomach … Continue reading
Posted in A POTUS-FLOTUS Blog, Nifty History People, Woodrow Wilson
Tagged American history, Dr. Cary Grayson, Feather Schwartz Foster, history, President Woodrow Wilson, Presidential history, The Spanish Flu, The Spanish Influenza, US history, White House history, White House physician Cary Grayson, Wilson's flu coverup, Wilson's history of strokes, Woodrow Wilson, Woodrow Wilson and World War I, Woodrow Wilson goes to Paris Peace talks, Woodrow Wilson's health, Woodrow Wilson's health history, Woodrow Wilson's illness in Paris
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