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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 20, 1914 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address Before the American Bar Association: "The Opinion of the World" justice?" And he said, "God forbid! We should be very much confused … |
| Oct 24, 1914 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Young Men's Christian Association's Celebration, Pittsburgh: "The Power of Christian Young Men" selfish because it is merely self-protective! And how much I wish that … seek an adversary and subdue him! I have had the fortune to … himself I cannot imagine. Be militant! Be an organization that is going to do things! If you can find older men … |
| Jan 08, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson |
"Jackson Day" Address at Indianapolis, Indiana products to the rest of the world! Who commissioned them—a … Now, I am for the eighty per cent! It is none of my business … because she is weak? No, I say! I am proud to belong to a … |
| Jan 29, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Mid-Year Conference of the American Electric Railway Association see how you are running the game! Then, in the second place … that they have been achieved dishonorably! They then are an arrow in … highest standards of scientific ideals! They have hitched their wagons … |
| Apr 20, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Associated Press Luncheon in New York City America—an abominable libel of ignorance! America is not all of it … |
| Oct 11, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to the Daughters of the American Revolution atmospheric effects of that opinion! And I know of no body of … creating an atmosphere of opinion! I have myself in part yielded … |
| Dec 07, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson | Third Annual Message |
| Jan 27, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the First Annual Banquet Of the Motion Picture Board of Trade in New York City really am a pretty decent fellow! And I have a lot of emotions … irresistible force America would be! I can point out to you a … Suppose we were all like that! It would hasten the millennium … |
| Jan 31, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at The Chicago Auditorium in Chicago, Illinois that honor of the United States! In it runs the blood of generations … she loves peace? Certainly not! But because America honors … |
| Feb 01, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Des Moines Coliseum in Des Moines, Iowa And the processes of what a war! The world, my fellow citizens … |
| Feb 02, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Convention Hall in Kansas City, Missouri conceive any such nonsense as that! I am not asking, the administration … war which was parodied in verse! What happened? You sent thousands … would be raised, "Put them out! Put them out! and there would be universal … |
| Feb 02, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at The Topeka Auditorium in Topeka, Kansas sincere unselfishness in these matters! The greatest surprise the … behind their hand. They said, "What! that great rich island lying … south of the foot of your own Florida! plant your flag there and … |
| Feb 03, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the St. Louis Coliseum in St. Louis, Missouri into the modern field of battle! We are not asking for armies … |
| May 15, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the National Press Club them. Men who have no axes to grind! Men who love America so that … obscurity if only they might serve! Those are the men, and nations … |
| May 27, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address delivered at the First Annual Assemblage of the League to Enforce Peace: "American Principles" coöperation may be near at hand! … |
| Jun 30, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address Before the Press Club in New York City Look for your rulers of the future! Can you pick out the families … |
| Jul 10, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to the Salesmanship Congress in Detroit, Michigan loath to give us. a merchant marine! The trouble with some men … |
| Sep 02, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Sea Girt, New Jersey Accepting the Democratic Nomination for President of our own people, thank God! whose fortunes are invested … fertile lands and inexhaustible treasure! Some of the leaders of the … that loses sight of such things! The future, the immediate … |
| Sep 04, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Hodgenville, Kentucky: "Lincoln's Beginnings shrine is of the vigor of democracy! There is nowhere in the land … |
| Sep 25, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address Before the Grain Dealers Association in Baltimore, Maryland business and know what was going on! And then, in the third place … Another eye created to see the facts! And I am hopeful that I can … if you had to read it that way! The purpose of legislation … |
| Feb 03, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to a Joint Session of Congress on the Severance of Diplomatic Relations with Germany part of the Government of Germany! … |
| Apr 16, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to the Nation we shall not fall short of it! This let me say to the middlemen … all speak, act, and serve together! WOODROW WILSON … |
| Jun 14, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address on Flag Day have had a heart nowhere else! It rejected the idea of solidarity … of that amazing plan into execution! Look how things stand. Austria … |
| Nov 12, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to the American Federation of Labor Convention, Buffalo, New York: "Labor Must Be Free" Look at the map of Europe now! Germany is thrusting upon … |
| Apr 06, 1918 | Woodrow Wilson |
Speech at the Opening of the Third Liberty Loan Campaign, delivered in the Fifth Regiment Armory, Baltimore: "Force to the Utmost" invited to be free under their dominion! Are we not justified in believing … more pitilessly shut upon mankind! The thing is preposterous … |