Infobox President image Thomas WoodrowWilson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1919.jpg imagesize 245px ... birth place Staunton, Virginia birthname Thomas WoodrowWilson death date death date and age mf yes ... Wilson children Margaret WoodrowWilson br Jessie WoodrowWilson Sayre br Eleanor R. Wilson alma mater ... United States Democratic signature WoodrowWilson Signature 2.svg signature alt Cursive signature in ink religion Presbyterianism Thomas WoodrowWilson December 28, 1856 February 3, 1924 was the List ... in many federal agencies. ref name JNH Wolgemuth cite journal title WoodrowWilson and Federal ... American foreign policy . ref John Morton Blum, WoodrowWilson and the Politics of Morality 1956 Richard M. Gamble, Savior Nation WoodrowWilson and the Gospel of Service , Humanitas Volume 14. Issue 1. 2001. pp 4 Cooper, WoodrowWilson 2009 p 560. ref Scholars and Historical rankings of Presidents ... Dr. Joseph Ruggles Wilson 1822 1903 and Jessie Janet Woodrow 1826 1888 . ref John Milton Cooper, WoodrowWilson A Biography 2009 pp 13 19 ref His ancestry was Scottish people Scottish and Ulster ... woodrow wilson&id I0001 title Genealogy of President WoodrowWilson publisher Wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com ... publisher Northern Ireland Tourist Board ref File WoodrowWilson cabinet card 1876 86.jpg thumb ... url http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm title WoodrowWilson 28th President, 1913 1921 publisher PresidentialAvenue.com ref WoodrowWilson s earliest memory, from the age of three, was of hearing ... WoodrowWilson The Man, His Times and His Task PPA28,M1 title WoodrowWilson The Man, His Times and His .... ref cite web title WoodrowWilson, Episode One He Was a Quiet Man transcript url http www.pbs.org wgbh ... WoodrowWilson The Years of Preparation publisher Princeton year 1978 pages 71 72 ref Nevertheless ... Health of WoodrowWilson publisher Woodrowwilsonhouse.org date accessdate 2010 09 11 ref In 1885, he ... three daughters Margaret WoodrowWilson 1886 1944 Jessie WoodrowWilson Sayre Jessie Wilson 1887 ... more details
WoodrowWilson Smith may refer to WoodrowWilson Smith, birthname of Lazarus Long , fictional character from R. A. Heinlein s books WoodrowWilson Smith, pseudonym of Henry Kuttner 1915 1958 , American science fiction author hndis Smith, WoodrowWilson ... more details
WoodrowWilson High School may refer to in the United States, by state WoodrowWilson High School Long Beach, California WoodrowWilson High School Los Angeles, California WoodrowWilson High School Middletown, Connecticut , National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, Connecticut listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Middlesex County, Connecticut WoodrowWilson High School Camden, New Jersey WoodrowWilson High School Youngstown, Ohio WoodrowWilson High School Henryetta, Oklahoma WoodrowWilson High School Portland, Oregon WoodrowWilson High School Spring Township, Pennsylvania WoodrowWilson High School Dallas, Texas WoodrowWilson High School Portsmouth, Virginia WoodrowWilson High School Tacoma, Washington WoodrowWilson High School Washington, D.C. WoodrowWilson High School Beckley, West Virginia See also Wilson High School disambiguation schooldis ... more details
WoodrowWilson House may refer to WoodrowWilson Birthplace , Staunton, VA, listed on the NRHP in Virginia WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home , Augusta, GA, List of RHPs in GA listed on the NRHP in Georgia WoodrowWilson House Washington, D.C. , home after Wilson s presidency, a National Historic Landmark, and listed on the NRHP in Washington, D.C. disambig ... more details
otherpersons Robert Wilson For the American President, see WoodrowWilson . Infobox Scientist name Robert WoodrowWilson left with Arno Allan Penzias image Wilson penzias200.jpg image width birth date ... Medal 1977 br Nobel Prize in Physics 1978 religion footnotes Robert WoodrowWilson born January 10 ... WoodrowWilson was born on January 10, 1936, in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Lamar High School ... http nobelprize.org physics laureates 1978 wilson autobio.html Robert WoodrowWilson Official Nobel ... Persondata NAME Wilson, Robert Woodrow ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American astronomer DATE ... DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Robert Woodrow Category 1936 births Category American astronomers Category ... bn bg ca Robert WoodrowWilson cs Robert WoodrowWilson de Robert WoodrowWilson es Robert WoodrowWilson eu Robert WoodrowWilson fa fr Robert WoodrowWilson gl Robert WoodrowWilson ko hi hr Robert WoodrowWilson io Robert WoodrowWilson id Robert WoodrowWilson it Robert WoodrowWilson he sw Robert WoodrowWilson ht Robert WoodrowWilson la Robertus WoodrowWilson hu Robert WoodrowWilson mr nl Robert WoodrowWilson ja no Robert WoodrowWilson pnb pl Robert WoodrowWilson pt Robert WoodrowWilson ro Robert WoodrowWilson ru , sa sk Robert WoodrowWilson sl Robert WoodrowWilson fi Robert WoodrowWilson sv Robert WoodrowWilson th tr Robert WoodrowWilson uk yo Robert WoodrowWilson zh ... of Technology . Wilson and Penzias also won the Henry Draper Medal of the United States National Academy ... of Sciences accessdate 24 February 2011 ref Wilson has been a resident of Holmdel Township, New Jersey ..., 1992. http nobelprize.org nobel prizes physics laureates 1978 wilson autobio.html Autobiography ... more details
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The first United States presidential inauguration inauguration of WoodrowWilson took place on March 4, 1913, marking the beginning of his tenure as the twenty eighth President of the United States president of the United States . Chief Justice of the United States Chief Justice Edward D. White administered the Oath of office of the President of the United States Oath of office . Wilson requested that the inaugural ball be canceled because he found it inappropriate for the occasion. ref http inaugural.senate.gov history chronology wwilson1913.cfm ref References Reflist External links wikisource WoodrowWilson s First Inaugural Address US inaugurations DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Woodrow Category United States presidential inaugurations Category 1913 in the United States Category 1913 in American politics US politics stub US hist stub es Investidura presidencial de WoodrowWilson en 1913 ... more details
An image of WoodrowWilson s signature. Scanned by user Lorax from the book THE NEW NATION by Frederic L. Paxson. This book was copyright 1915, thus it is in the public domain. PD old 100 Category United States history images ... more details
Coord 38 7 8.1 N 78 59 28.5 W display title The WoodrowWilson Rehabilitation Center is a state owned and operated facility in Fishersville, Virginia , United States , designed to provide physical therapy and occupational training to people with disabilities in order to enable them to be successful in the workplace and in life. External links http wwrc.virginia.gov WoodrowWilson Rehabilitation Center http www.wwrc.net WoodrowWilson Rehabilitation Center Alt Link http www.youtube.com WWRCvirginiagov WWRC YouTube Site http wwrcstudents.tripod.com WoodrowWilson Rehabilitation Center Student Site http www.youtube.com wwrcSGA WWRC Student Government Association YouTube Site Category Buildings and structures in Augusta County, Virginia US org stub ... more details
File WilsonSeconInauguration.jpg thumb right 200px The second United States presidential inauguration inauguration of Woodrow Wilson took place privately on March 4, 1917 and publicly on March 5, 1917, marking the beginning of his second term as the twenty eighth President of the United States president of the United States . Chief Justice of the United States Chief Justice Edward D. White administered the Oath of office of the President of the United States Oath of office . ref http inaugural.senate.gov history chronology wwilson1917.cfm ref References Reflist External links wikisource Woodrow Wilson s Second Inaugural Address US inaugurations DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Woodrow Category United States presidential inaugurations Category 1917 in the United States Category 1917 in American politics US politics stub US hist stub es Investidura presidencial de Woodrow Wilson en 1917 ... more details
File Margaret WoodrowWilson 1912.jpg thumb right Margaret WoodrowWilson in 1912 Margaret WoodrowWilson 16 April 1886, Gainesville, Georgia 12 February 1944, Pondicherry , India was the daughter of President WoodrowWilson and Ellen Axson Wilson Ellen Louise Axson . Wilson had two sisters, Jessie WoodrowWilson Sayre Jessie W. Wilson and Eleanor Wilson McAdoo Eleanor R. Wilson . After her mother s death in 1914 she served as the First Lady of the United States until Woodrow s second marriage in 1915. Wilson sang and made several recordings around 1918. In 1938 she travelled to the ashram of Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry , India where she chose to stay for the rest of her life. Six years later Wilson died there from a kidney infection. Margaret WoodrowWilson was later known in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram as Nistha . The name was given to her by Sri Aurobindo after she became a member of the Ashram. The Sanskrit word Nistha means sincerity in English. She and scholar Joseph Campbell edited the English translation of the classical work on the Hindu mystic, Sri Ramakrishna , The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna by Swami Nikhilananda , which was published in 1942, by Ramakrishna Vivekananda Center , New York. ref name gospel preface cite book last Nikhilananda first Swami authorlink Swami Nikhilananda coauthors title The Gospel of Ramakrishna chapter Preface chapterurl http www.belurmath.org ... WoodrowWilson, daughter of WoodrowWilson format Ogg Her father, in his will law last will , left ... newsimg.bbc.co.uk media images 44435000 jpg 44435154 newwoodrow.jpg Photograph of Margaret Wilson References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Margaret Woodrow ... 1944 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Margaret Woodrow Category 1886 births Category 1944 deaths ... States Category People from Gainesville, Georgia Category WoodrowWilson Category Sri Aurobindo US poli bio stub hi sk Margaret Woodrow Wilsonov ... more details
Infobox presidential library name WoodrowWilson Presidential Library image caption location Staunton, Virginia , USA construction start date completion date dedication date rededication date named for WoodrowWilson number of exhibits architect size cost amount manager WoodrowWilson Birthplace Foundation Infobox nrhp name WoodrowWilson Birthplace nrhp type nhl image Wilson Birthplace Jan 2007.jpg ... http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 705&ResourceType Building title Wilson, Woodrow, Birthplace ... ref The WoodrowWilson Presidential Library houses WoodrowWilson materials from during and immediately ... concerning World War I. ref cite web url http www.woodrowwilson.org learn title The WoodrowWilson ... link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The library is located at the WoodrowWilson Birthplace ... visit title The WoodrowWilson Presidential Library Visit the Museum publisher Woodrowwilson.org date accessdate 2010 01 25 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The library is home to the WoodrowWilson presidential car, a Pierce Arrow limousine. ref cite web url http www.woodrowwilson.org visit sub visit sub show.htm?doc id 321148 title The WoodrowWilson Presidential Library Visit the Museum ... 2010 01 25 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The WoodrowWilson Birthplace is referred ... show.htm?doc id 319960 title The WoodrowWilson Presidential Library Visit the Museum Additional Information ... 2010 bot H3llBot ref At that time the family only consisted of his two parents, Jessie WoodrowWilson ... old, respectively. ref name woodrowwilson1 Thomas WoodrowWilson was born in what is now called ... a Presybterian minister s home well into the 1920s. It was only after WoodrowWilson s death ... WoodrowWilson Presidential Library USPresidentialLibraries Registered Historic Places Category Presidential ... Landmarks in Virginia Category Presidential libraries Category WoodrowWilson Category Libraries ... about 4,000 equal to formatnum Inflation US 4000 1846 today . The Wilson family moved into the house ... more details
Infobox nrhp name WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home nrhp type nhl image WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home, 419 Seventh Street, Augusta Richmond County, Georgia .jpg caption WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home in 1980 location 419 7th St., Augusta, Georgia lat degrees 33 lat minutes 28 lat seconds 18 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 57 long seconds 55 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin USA Georgia area less than one acre built 1840 architecture designated nrhp type October 6, 2008 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 743839491&ResourceType Building title WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home accessdate 2009 09 07 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added February 28, 1979 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body Private refnum 79000746 The WoodrowWilson Boyhood ... citation title PDFlink http www.nps.gov history nhl Fall07Nominations Wilson 20Boyhood 20Home.pdf National Historic Landmark Nomination WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home Presbyterian Manse 32  KB date ... Park Service ref It was the childhood home of WoodrowWilson Thomas Tommy WoodrowWilson , 1856 ... Home of President WoodrowWilson Designated a National Historic Landmark publisher Historic Augusta ... is also listed on the National Register. ref name nris See also WoodrowWilson House Washington, D.C. , NRHP listed and a NHL Thomas WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home , Columbia, SC, National Register of Historic Places listings in Richland County, South Carolina NRHP listed in Richland County, SC WoodrowWilson Birthplace , Staunton, VA, NRHP listed References reflist External links http www.wilsonboyhoodhome.org Boyhood Home of WoodrowWilson, at Historic Augusta, Inc. , official site National Register ... Church Augusta, Georgia First Presbyterian Church , of Augusta, diagonally across, where Wilson s father ... States Reconstruction . Wilson, later U.S. president during 1915 1923, was profoundly affected. It was opened ... more details
This article is about the publication and awards foundation. For fellowships see WoodrowWilson National Fellowship Foundation . The WoodrowWilson Foundation was an educational Non governmental organization non profit created in 1922, organized under the laws of New York, for the perpetuation of Wilson ... ref name WWF 2 http www.archive.org details woodrowwilsonfou00wood The WoodrowWilson Foundation A tribute to a great American WoodrowWilson Foundation, Washington, DC, p. 2 http www.worldcat.org ... WWF 20 http www.archive.org details woodrowwilsonfou00wood The WoodrowWilson Foundation A tribute to a great American WoodrowWilson Foundation, Washington, DC, pp. 20 23 http www.worldcat.org oclc ... mem archive free pdf? r 1&res 9403EFDA153AEF33A25752C2A96E9C946095D6CF Staff 1921 WoodrowWilson Foundation The New York Times 21 August 1921, Arts & Leisure Section, page 61 ref Among the foundation s goals was the establishment of the WoodrowWilson Foundation Award for distinguished public ... of WoodrowWilson , ref http www.worldcat.org oclc 5030832 OCLC 5030832 ref a 69 volume edition of all of Wilson s papers, which was jointly sponsored by Princeton University . Princeton housed Wilson s papers and provided the staff for the project. The first volume was published in 1966 and the final volume in 1994. ref The Papers of WoodrowWilson Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ ... br86b3595 WoodrowWilson Foundation Records, 1906 1993 Preliminary Finding Aid Mudd Manuscript Library .... Award recipients The foundation established the WoodrowWilson Foundation Award for distinguished ... www.apsanet.org content 4343.cfm WoodrowWilson Foundation Award American Political Science Association ... at the WoodrowWilson Foundation Award Ceremonies, January 10, 1951 by Harry S. Truman ref date unk ... The WoodrowWilson Award for Public Service The WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars ref ... at http www.apsanet.org imgtest Woodrow 20Wilson 20Foundation 20Award.pdf WoodrowWilson Foundation ... more details
Infobox mountain name Mount WoodrowWilson photo photo caption elevation ft 13502 elevation ref prominence ft 502 prominence ref ref name peakbagger cite peakbagger pid 5361 name Mount WoodrowWilson, Wyoming accessdate 2007 11 06 ref location Fremont County, Wyoming Fremont Sublette County, Wyoming Sublette counties, Wyoming Wyoming, USA range Wind River Range coordinates coord 43 10 00 N 109 39 08 W type mountain region US display inline,title topo United States Geological Survey USGS Gannett Peak type age last eruption first ascent 1924 by Albert Bessine, Edgar Doll and Carol Thompson Jones easiest route Mount WoodrowWilson 13,502  ft 4,115  m is located in the Wind River Range in the U.S. state of Wyoming . ref cite web url http www.topoquest.com map.asp?lat 43.1669&lon 109.65154&datum nad27&u 4&layer DRG&size l&s 50 title Mount WoodrowWilson, USGS Gannett Peak WY Topo Map format Map work publisher TopoQuest USGS Quads accessdate 2008 06 29 ref The peak is the eighth highest in the range and the ninth highest in Wyoming. ref name peakbagger The summit is located in the Bridger Wilderness of Bridger Teton National Forest , immediately west of the Continental Divide . The eastern and western flanks of the mountain are covered in snowfields and glacier s, including Dinwoody Glacier to the northeast and Mammoth Glacier to the west. It is named after the American president WoodrowWilson . Cited references reflist Category Fremont County, Wyoming Category Mountains of Wyoming WoodrowWilson Category Sublette County, Wyoming Wyoming geo stub ... more details
Infobox award name WoodrowWilson Award current awards WoodrowWilson Award image Wilson Award.jpg imagesize 200px caption description Public Service and Corporate Citizenship presenter WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars website http www.wilsoncenter.org WoodrowWilson Awards are given out multiple times each year by the WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars of the Smithsonian ... commitment to President of the United States WoodrowWilson s dream of integrating politics, scholarship, and policy for the common good. WoodrowWilson Award for Public Service The WoodrowWilson Award ... share WoodrowWilson s steadfast belief in public discourse, scholarship, and the extension .... WoodrowWilson Award for Corporate Citizenship The WoodrowWilson Award for Corporate Citizenship ... their local communities and the world at large. WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars About the WoodrowWilson Center main WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars Image Thomas Woodrow Wilson.jpg thumb President WoodrowWilson The Wilson Center is the living memorial to President WoodrowWilson, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Center was established as part of the Smithsonian ... main Smithsonian Institution The WoodrowWilson Center is a research body belonging to the Smithsonian ... in its collections. Other research institutions alongside the WoodrowWilson Center are the American ..., scholastic research, and leadership. WoodrowWilson Awards have gone to a diverse set of professionals ... and energy. Public Service The following individuals are among the recipients of the WoodrowWilson ... of Singapore Corporate citizenship The following individuals are recipients of the WoodrowWilson ... Wilson Award for Public Service and the WoodrowWilson Award for Corporate Citizenship are presented ... in April of 2010 gallery See also WoodrowWilson International Center for Scholars Smithsonian Institution External links http wilsoncenter.org index.cfm?fuseaction awards.awards WoodrowWilson Awards ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image WoodrowWilson sub.jpg 300px USS WoodrowWilson Ship caption USS WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag USN flag 1994 Ship name USS WoodrowWilson Ship namesake WoodrowWilson 1856 1924 , the 28th President ... WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 , a Lafayette class submarine Lafayette class ballistic missile submarine , was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for WoodrowWilson 1856&ndash 1924 , the 28th ... SSN 624 . Construction and commissioning The contract to build WoodrowWilson was awarded ... in command of the Gold Crew. Operational history WoodrowWilson departed Mare Island Naval Shipyard ... out of Charleston in June 1964. WoodrowWilson subsequently operated in the Atlantic Ocean until ... at Guam , and conducted deterrent patrols from Apra Harbor through 1972. In 1972, WoodrowWilson shifted ... and 40 more deterrent patrols, WoodrowWilson was converted into an attack submarine and redesignated ... patrols. In her new role, between 1990 and 1993 WoodrowWilson completed a series of special operations ... ship USS Salvor ARS 52 towing the Ship decommissioning decommissioned WoodrowWilson through ... shiphist s ars 52 1994.pdf USS Salvor Command History 1994 ref WoodrowWilson was deactivated ... when the recycling process was completed. Commemoration WoodrowWilson s Sail submarine sail is preserved ... Photo Archive USS WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 Keel Laying Launching http www.navsource.org archives 08 08624b.htm NavSource Online Submarine Photo Archive USS WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 Commissioning http www.navsource.org archives 08 08624c.htm NavSource Online Submarine Photo Archive USS WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 Active Service Present Lafayette class submarine DEFAULTSORT WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 Category ... United States Navy vessels named after Presidents ja pl USS WoodrowWilson SSBN 624 ... guarded the Lock canal locks . Making port at Charleston, South Carolina , on 5 February 1964, Woodrow ... more details
Image Jessie and Eleanor Wilson 1912.jpg thumb right 220px Two daughters of WoodrowWilson, Jessie Wilson, standing, and Eleanor R. Wilson, seated, reading. Jessie WoodrowWilson Sayre August 28, 1887 January 15, 1933 was a daughter of United States President U.S. President WoodrowWilson and a political ... name wead Doug Wead, http www.upstairsatthewhitehouse.com white house kids.php?WoodrowWilson 28 Upstairs at the White House List of Presidents Kids WoodrowWilson , at upstairsatthewhitehouse.com, accessed 2010 01 26. ref Background Jessie WoodrowWilson was born in Gainesville, Georgia on August 28, 1887, the second daughter of Woodrow and Ellen Axson Wilson . ref name mudd http diglib.princeton.edu ead getEad?eadid MC216&kw Princeton University Library Mudd Manuscript Library, Jessie Wilson Sayre Finding aid , accessed 2010 01 26. ref She was a sister of Margaret WoodrowWilson and Eleanor Wilson McAdoo . Wilson was educated privately in Princeton, New Jersey and at Goucher College in Baltimore ... WoodrowWilson Sayre 1913.jpg thumb right Jessie Wilson in 1913 On January 17, 1915, she gave birth ... Sayre March 26, 1916 May 12, 2001 , was born. In 1919 they were joined by WoodrowWilson Sayre ... , serving on its national board. ref name mudd At the time of WoodrowWilson s death in 1924 ... for President Wilson s Daughter , New York Times, 1933 01 20, at 13. ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Margaret Woodrow ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Sayre, Margaret WoodrowWilson Category 1887 births Category 1933 deaths Category WoodrowWilson Category Children of Presidents of the United States Category People from Gainesville ... 1&res 9404E0DF163DE633A25750C0A9619C946296D6CF Miss Jessie Wilson to Wed F.B. Sayre Engagement of President ... timeline ImageDisplay.asp?ID 9 Jessie Wilson biography , woodrowwilsonhouse.org, accessed 2010 ... League was renamed the Jessie Woodrow Sayre Women s Democratic League. ref Jessie Sayre ... more details
Infobox military person name WoodrowWilson Barr born birth date 1918 6 8 died death date and age 1942 8 7 1918 6 8 placeofbirth Keyser, West Virginia placeofdeath Killed in action KIA at Tulagi placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image caption nickname allegiance United States United States of America branch United States Marine Corps serviceyears 1942 rank Private First Class commands unit 1st Raider Battalion battles World War II awards Silver Star br Purple Heart WoodrowWilson Barr June 8, 1918 August 7, 1942 was a United States Marine with the Marine Raiders 1st Marine Raider Battalion . He was killed in action at Tulagi , Solomon Islands , August 7, 1942 &mdash and was posthumously awarded the Silver Star medal for his conspicuous gallantry and intrepedity in action during the action at Tulagi. Biography Woodrow Barr was born on June 8, 1918 in Keyser , West Virginia . He graduated from Parsons High School and following graduation worked for four years before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps on January 13, 1942. He completed his recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island Parris Island, South Carolina , followed by training at Marine Corps Base Quantico Quantico . He was deployed to the Pacific Theater of Operations Pacific Theatre as a part of the 1st Marine Raider Battalion. Barr was one of 45 Marines who were killed in action during the U.S. recapture of Tulagi from the Japanese on August 7, 1942. ref Conquest of Tulagi . ref Awards and decorations ... in 1944, was named for WoodrowWilson Barr. See also Portal box Biography World War II United ... WoodrowWilson Barr , Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships , Naval Historical Center, Department ... Historical Center, Department of the Navy accessdate 2006 07 17 Persondata NAME Barr, WoodrowWilson ... DEFAULTSORT Barr, WoodrowWilson Category 1918 births Category 1942 deaths Category American military ... West Virginia US GenWeb accessdate 2006 07 17 . Contains obituary of PFC Woodrow Barr, who was from ... more details
About the bridge in the Washington, D.C. metro area the bridge in Mississippi WoodrowWilson Bridge Jackson ... Interstate 395 District of Columbia Virginia . Infobox bridge bridge name WoodrowWilson Bridge image Woodrowwilson bridge june06.jpg caption New bridge span, just after opening. official name also ... July 15, 2006. Demolished August 29, 2006. toll map cue map image WoodrowWilson Bridge Location 450x500.PNG map text map width 300px coordinates lat 38.793396 long 77.03167 The WoodrowWilson Memorial Bridge also known as the Wilson Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Potomac River between ... 105th dot 6 06.htm title Statement of Jane Garvey, WoodrowWilson Bridge, June 6, 1997 publisher Epw.senate.gov date 1997 06 06 accessdate 2009 07 18 ref The Wilson Bridge carries Interstate 95 ... left Original span The WoodrowWilson Memorial Bridge was planned and built as part of the Interstate ... Edith Bolling Galt Wilson Edith Wilson , the widow of President WoodrowWilson for whom the bridge is named ... President WoodrowWilson Main WoodrowWilson The bridge is named in honor of the 28th President of the United States , WoodrowWilson 1856 1924 , who, when elected in 1912, was serving as the Governor of New Jersey , but who was native of Staunton, Virginia . While he was President, Wilson reportedly ... Designed to handle 75,000 vehicles a day, by 1999 the old WoodrowWilson Bridge was handling ... cite web url http www.roadstothefuture.com WoodrowWilson Bridge.html title WoodrowWilson ... for the WoodrowWilson Bridge Project http www.roadstothefuture.com WoodrowWilson Bridge.html Woodrow ... s0007389 title WoodrowWilson Bridge 1961 Structurae id s0000912 title WoodrowWilson Bridge 2006 Wikinews Commuter blows up half mile section of WoodrowWilson Bridge Crossings navbox structure Bridges place Potomac River bridge WoodrowWilson Bridge bridge signs File I 95.svg 20px File I 495.svg ... completed in 2006 Category Bridges completed in 2008 fr WoodrowWilson Bridge ja ... more details
Orphan date March 2010 Notability Biographies date February 2010 BLP sources date May 2010 Infobox person name Woodrow Wilson Skirvin birth date Birth date mf yes 1916 09 19 birth place Clarkson, Kentucky , United States U.S. occupation Chairman of Skirvin Co., Engineer, Industrialist Woodrow Wilson Skirvin born September 19, 1916 was an American inventor, industrialist, aviator and a prominent Indiana businessmen in the mid 20th century. His contribution to US aircraft engineering lead to the United States setting of multiple world air speed record s. Early years W.W. Skirvin was the youngest of ten children six boys, four girls . They all lived together on tobacco farms in Kentucky and Indiana. At a young age Skirvin learned to work the fields. As a child in the 1920s Skirvin curiosity got the best of him including a dynamite explosion and a near deafening joy ride. He once stripped a buggy to the wheels and raced it down a steep incline. It picked up so much speed that he lost control, and as he rolled down the hill a stick, poking up from the ground struck him in his ear. ref Skirvin, L. Memories of Woodrow Wilson Skirvin Paperback Book P.1,2 ref At age 13, Skirvin and his brother hopped a freight train on a hobo jaunt heading down south. They slept in hobo camps and picked up food where they could find it. Woody s Billiard Parlor Skirvin cleaned windows, drove cabs, and even pushed a vegetable cart door to door before making his first real estate purchase in the late 1930s. It was Woody s Billiard Parlor on E. Michigan Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. The building had a pool room which he operated, and apartments upstairs. In World War II there were many jobs with good wages in the war plants. Skirvin and wife Leona moved to Detroit, Michigan were he worked at a tool and die shop. Skirvin Tool & Engineering Two engine lathes and two bench drill presses in a two car garage such was the start of the Skirvin Tool & Engineering Company in 1944. The first project wa ... more details
WoodrowWilson Junior High School may refer to WoodrowWilson Junior High School Terre Haute, Indiana , listed on the NRHP in Indiana WoodrowWilson Junior High School Eugene, Oregon , List of RHPs in OR listed on the NRHP in Oregon WoodrowWilson Junior High School Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , List of RHPs in PA listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania See also Wilson School disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, Boyhood Home nrhp type image caption location 1705 Hampton St., Columbia, South Carolina lat degrees 34 lat minutes 0 lat seconds 29 lat direction N long degrees 81 long minutes 1 long seconds 38 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin South Carolina built 1872 architecture Cottage Style added February 23, 1972 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 72001222 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Thomas WoodrowWilson Boyhood Home located in Columbia, South Carolina was one of two of the houses occupied by WoodrowWilson s family during his childhood. ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm ref History The home built in 1872, was the only home ever owned by the Wilson family. ref http www.historiccolumbia.org site houses woodrowwilson family home garden index ref ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm 3 ref They lived there for only two short years, before Wilson s father resigned his position as pastor. ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm 3 ref Today A grassroots movement in 1928 preserved the home and prevented it s scheduled demolition. ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm 3 ref It opened to the public as a museum in 1932. ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm 3 ref The house is furnished with period pieces from the 1850 s 1870 s, but a few were actually owned by the Wilson family, ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm 3 ref including the bed where Wilson was born. ref http www.presidentialavenue.com ww.cfm 3 ref The house is currently undergoing restoration. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, Boyhood Home National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina Category 1872 architecture Category Presidential homes in the United States Category Richland County, South Carolina SouthCarolina NRHP stub ... more details
The WoodrowWilson National Fellowship Foundation is a private non profit http nonprofit.about.com od ... WoodrowWilson Teaching Fellowship . It also continues to support a range of other programs. History Early years 1945 1957 The first WoodrowWilson Fellowships were created by Dr. Whitney Mike Oates .... In 1945, these fellowships were combined into one program and named for WoodrowWilson , a champion of teaching and of graduate studies during his tenure as president of Princeton. The WoodrowWilson ... women were granted WoodrowWilson Fellowships. In 1953 Robert F. Goheen , who had been one of the first four WoodrowWilson Fellows in 1945, became national director of the WoodrowWilson National Fellowship ... to support up to 1,000 WoodrowWilson Fellowships annually, and the WoodrowWilson National Fellowship ... was the hallmark of the WoodrowWilson Fellowship. Professors nominated or recommended promising ... panels on campuses around the country. A 1960 TIME magazine article proclaimed, The WoodrowWilson ... Magazine. ref Foundation policies stipulated that candidates could not hold both the WoodrowWilson ... completing the intensive interviews, declined the WoodrowWilson Fellowships to accept Rhodes Scholarships ... designation as honorary WoodrowWilson Fellows. In addition to the full WoodrowWilson Fellowships ... s education system became a pattern for later WoodrowWilson Foundation activities. By the early 1970s full funding for the WoodrowWilson Fellowships had diminished, and, over the concluding ... the original WoodrowWilson Fellowship program ended, nearly 18,000 Fellows had been named. Woodrow ... fellows of note.php many other awards . Other higher education fellowships at WoodrowWilson 1974 present As the original large scale WoodrowWilson Fellowships came to an end, the Foundation still sought ... women gender index.php WoodrowWilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women s Studies , created in 1974 ... were significantly underrepresented in doctoral study. In the 1980s and 1990s the WoodrowWilson ... more details
Infobox nrhp name WoodrowWilson House nrhp type nhl image WoodrowWilson House.JPG caption location 2340 S St., NW br Washington, D.C. lat degrees 38 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 50.22 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 3 long seconds 6.12 long direction W locmapin District of Columbia built 1921 architect Wood,Waddy B. architecture Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival added October 15, 1966 ...?ResourceId 660&ResourceType Building title WoodrowWilson House accessdate 2009 09 05 work National ... body Private refnum 66000873 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The WoodrowWilson House was the residence of the Twenty Eighth President of the United States , WoodrowWilson after he left office. ref ... NHLS Text 66000873.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination WoodrowWilson House ... autogenerated1 History President WoodrowWilson bought the home on Embassy Row in the last months of his second term as President of the United States as a gift to his wife, Edith Bolling Wilson . ref ... site on WoodrowWilson House http www.nps.gov history nr twhp wwwlps lessons 14wilson 14wilson.htm WoodrowWilson Prophet of Peace, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places TwHP lesson plan http www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org National Trust site for WoodrowWilson House DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Woodrow House Category 1915 architecture Category Embassy Row Category WoodrowWilson Category Presidential ... title National Park Service The Presidents Wilson House publisher Nps.gov date accessdate 2010 01 25 ref It is at 2340 S Street NW on Washington, D.C. s Embassy Row . On February 3, 1924, Wilson died ... , ref name autogenerated1 which in 1921 was March 4 not the current date of January 20 . Wilson made ... the balcony of the house that Wilson addressed a crowd on November 11, 1923, as his last public ... visit the ailing former president there. ref name autogenerated1 After Wilson s death in 1924, Edith Wilson lived there until her death on December 28, 1961. She bequeathed the property and many of its ... more details