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Woodrow Wilson's own story, selected and edited by Donald Day.
- Title
- Woodrow Wilson's own story, selected and edited by Donald Day.
- Author
- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
- Publication
- Boston, Little, Brown [1952]
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Day, Donald, 1899-1991
- Description
- 371 p.; 23 cm.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Autobiographies
- Bibliography (note)
- "Sources and acknowledgments": p. [359]-360.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Part I: "When a Man Comes to Himself" -- I. "The Mind Is Not a Prolix Gut" -- II. "The Profession I Chose Was Politics" -- III. He Comes to Himself Emotionally -- IV. He Comes to Himself as a Teacher -- V. He Comes to Himself as a "Literary Politician" -- VI. What It Will Take for the Country to Come to Itself -- VII. "When a Man Comes to Himself" -- Part II: When a University Comes to Itself -- VIII. "Princeton for the Nation's Service" -- IX. Education and Democracy -- Part III: When a "State" COmes to Itself -- X. "The Profession I Chose" -- XI. "We Are Put into This World to Act" -- XII. "The New Freedom" -- Part IV: When a Nation Comes to Itself -- XIII. Full Realization of His Powers -- XIV. The World Comes Apart -- XV. "Too Proud to Fight" -- XVI. "Preparedness Must be Both Physical and Spiritual" -- XVII. The Difference between a Republican and a Democrat -- Part V: When a WOrld Comes to Itself -- XVIII. "The World Must Be Made Safe for Democracy" -- XIX. Making the World Safe for Democracy -- XX. Over the Heads of the Rulers -- XXI. Making Democracy Safe for the World -- XXII. The Machinery for Making the World Safe -- XXIII. The People or the "Rulers" in the United States -- XXIV. Making Democracy Unsafe for the World -- Epilogue: How the World May Come to Itself.
- LCCN
- ^^^52009078^
- OCLC
- 231451
- SCSB-10992461
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library