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Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him

By Tumulty, Joseph P.

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Title: Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him  
Author: Tumulty, Joseph P.
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
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Tumulty, J. P. (n.d.). Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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Excerpt: In preparing this volume I have made use of portions of the following books: ?The War The World and Wilson? by George Creel; ?What Wilson Did at Paris,? by Ray Stannard Baker; ?Woodrow Wilson and His Work? by William E. Dodd; ?The Panama Canal Tolls Controversy? by Hugh Gordon Miller and Joseph C. Freehoff; ?Woodrow Wilson the Man and His Work? by Henry Jones Ford; ?The Real Colonel House? by Arthur D. Howden Smith; ?The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson? by Edgar E. Robinson and Victor J. West. In addition, I wish to make acknowledgment to the following books for incidental assistance: ?My Four Years in Germany? by James W. Gerard; ?Woodrow Wilson, An Interpretation? by A. Maurice Low; ?A People Awakened? by Charles Reade Bacon; ?Woodrow Wilson? by Hester E. Hosford; ?What Really Happened at Paris,? edited by Edward Mandell House and Charles Seymour, and above all, to the public addresses of Woodrow Wilson. I myself had furnished considerable data for various books on Woodrow Wilson and have felt at liberty to make liberal use of some portions of these sources as guide posts for my own narrative.

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Table of Contents: WOODROW WILSON AS I KNOW HIM, 1 -- JOSEPH P. TUMULTY, 1 -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT, 2 -- Preface, 2 -- WOODROW WILSON AS I KNOW HIM, 4 -- Chapter I. THE POLITICAL LABORATORY, 4 -- Chapter II. DOING THE POLITICAL CHORES, 6 -- Chapter III. MY FIRST MEETING WITH THE POLITICAL BOSS, 7 -- Chapter IV. COLONEL HARVEY ON THE SCENE, 8 -- Chapter V. THE NEW JERSEY SALIENT, 11 -- Chapter VI. SOMETHING NEW IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS, 13 -- Chapter VII. THE CRISIS OF THE CAMPAIGN, 18 -- Chapter VIII. THE END OF THE CAMPAIGN, 20 -- Chapter IX. A PARTY SPLIT, 21 -- Chapter X. EXIT THE OLD GUARD, 29 -- Chapter XI. EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP, 31 -- Chapter XII. COLONEL HARVEY, 35 -- Chapter XIII. THE ?COCKED?HAT INCIDENT, 41 -- Chapter XIV. WILSON AND THE OLD GUARD, 42 -- Chapter XV. MR. BRYAN ISSUES A CHALLENGE, 45 -- Chapter XVI. THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION, 50 -- Chapter XVII. FACING A SOLEMN RESPONSIBILITY, 53 -- Chapter XVIII. WILLIAM F. MCCOMBS, 54 -- Chapter XIX. THE INAUGURATION, 60 -- Chapter XX. MEXICO, 62 -- Chapter XXI. PANAMA TOLLS, 71 -- Chapter XXII. REFORMING THE CURRENCY, 73 -- Chapter XXIII. RENOMINATED, 78 -- Chapter XXIV. THE ADAMSON LAW, 86 -- Chapter XXV. GERMAN PROPAGANDA, 88 -- Chapter XXVI. WILSON VERSUS HUGHES, 94 -- Chapter XXVII. NEUTRALITY, 99 -- Chapter XXVIII. PREPAREDNESS, 104 -- Chapter XXIX. THE GREAT DECLARATION, 109 -- Chapter XXX. CARRYING ON, 116 -- Chapter XXXI. THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD, 126 -- Chapter XXXII. COLONEL ROOSEVELT AND GENERAL WOOD, 132 -- Chapter XXXIII. WILSON, THE WARRIOR, 136 -- Chapter XXXIV. GERMANY CAPITULATES, 143 -- Chapter XXXV. APPEAL FOR A DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS, 151 -- Chapter XXXVI. THE GREAT ADVENTURE, 158 -- Chapter XXXVII. WILSON?THE LONE HAND, 171 -- Chapter XXXVIII. JAPAN?SHANTUNG, 187 -- Chapter XXXIX. IRELAND, 196 -- Chapter XL. PROHIBITION, 206 -- Chapter XLI. THE TREATY FIGHT, 214 -- Chapter XLII. THE WESTERN TRIP, 220 -- Chapter XLIII. RESERVATIONS, 228

 
 



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