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Woodrow Wilson 1856-1924: Critical Essay by Gamaliel Bradford

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SOURCE: "Brains Win and Lose Woodrow Wilson," in The Quick and The Dead, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1931, pp. 43-78.

In the following essay, Bradford presents a biographical and thematic overview of Wilson's life and career, stressing in particular the manifestations and character of Wilson's intellectual bent.

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