ACKNOWLEDGMENT
PREFACE
CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER I. THE POLITICAL LABORATORY II. DOING
WOODROW WILSON AS I KNOW HIM
CHAPTER I THE POLITICAL LABORATORY
CHAPTER II DOING THE POLITICAL CHORES
CHAPTER III MY FIRST MEETING WITH THE POLITICAL BOSS
CHAPTER IV COLONEL HARVEY ON THE SCENE
CHAPTER V THE NEW JERSEY SALIENT
CHAPTER VI SOMETHING NEW IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS
CHAPTER VII THE CRISIS OF THE CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER VIII THE END OF THE CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER IX A PARTY SPLIT
CHAPTER X EXIT THE OLD GUARD
CHAPTER XI EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
CHAPTER XII COLONEL HARVEY
CHAPTER XIII THE "COCKED-HAT" INCIDENT
CHAPTER XIV WILSON AND THE OLD GUARD
CHAPTER XV MR. BRYAN ISSUES A CHALLENGE
CHAPTER XVI THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION
CHAPTER XVII FACING A SOLEMN RESPONSIBILITY
CHAPTER XVIII WILLIAM F. MCCOMBS
CHAPTER XIX THE INAUGURATION
CHAPTER XX MEXICO
CHAPTER XXI PANAMA TOLLS
CHAPTER XXII REFORMING THE CURRENCY
CHAPTER XXIII RENOMINATED
CHAPTER XXIV THE ADAMSON LAW
CHAPTER XXV GERMAN PROPAGANDA
CHAPTER XXVI WILSON VERSUS HUGHES
CHAPTER XXVII NEUTRALITY
CHAPTER XXVIII PREPAREDNESS
CHAPTER XXIX THE GREAT DECLARATION
CHAPTER XXX CARRYING ON
CHAPTER XXXI THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD
CHAPTER XXXII COLONEL ROOSEVELT AND GENERAL WOOD
CHAPTER XXXIII WILSON, THE WARRIOR
CHAPTER XXXIV GERMANY CAPITULATES
CHAPTER XXXV APPEAL FOR A DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
CHAPTER XXXVI THE GREAT ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XXXVII WILSON THE LONE HAND
CHAPTER XXXVIII JAPAN SHANTUNG
CHAPTER XXXIX IRELAND
CHAPTER XL PROHIBITION
CHAPTER XLI THE TREATY FIGHT
CHAPTER XLII THE WESTERN TRIP
CHAPTER XLIII RESERVATIONS
CHAPTER XLIV WILSON THE HUMAN BEING
CHAPTER XLV THE SAN FRANCISCO CONVENTION
CHAPTER XLVI THE LAST DAY
APPENDIX "A"
APPENDIX "B"
APPENDIX "C" THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON
Title: Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him
Author: Joseph P. Tumulty
Edition: 10
Language: English
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To the memory of my dear mother Alicia Tumulty whose spirit of generosity, loyalty, and tolerance I trust will be found in the lines of this book