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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. Born in Staunton, Virginia, he spent his early years in Augusta, Georgia and Columbia, South Carolina. Wilson earned a PhD in political science, working as a professor and scholar at various institutions before being chosen as President of Princeton University, a position he held from 1902 to 1910. In the election of 1910, he was the gubernatorial candidate of New Jersey's Democratic Party, and was elected the 34th Governor of New Jersey, serving from 1911 to 1913. Running for president in 1912, a split in the Republican Party allowed his plurality, just over forty percent, to win him a large electoral college margin. As President, Wilson was a leading force in the Progressive Movement, bolstered by his Democratic Party's winning control of both the White House and Congress in 1912.
In office, Wilson reintroduced the spoken State of the Union, which had been out of use since 1801. Leading the Congress, now in Democratic hands, he oversaw the passage of progressive legislative policies unparalleled until the New Deal in 1933. Included among these were the Federal Reserve Act, Federal Trade Commission Act, the Clayton Antitrust Act, and the Federal Farm Loan Act. Having taken office one month after ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment, Wilson called a special session of Congress, whose work culminated in the Revenue Act of 1913, reintroducing an income tax and lowering tariffs. Through passage of the Adamson Act, imposing an 8-hour workday for railroads, he averted a railroad strike and an ensuing economic crisis. Upon the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Wilson maintained a policy of neutrality, while pursuing a more aggressive policy in dealing with Mexico's civil war.
Dan Williams is the builder of the Woodrow, a unique handmade instrument, made to suit absolute beginners and experts alike. In this first video he shares how to hold the instrument, and how to play a song with a single finger using only one string. For more info, check out www.thewoodrow.com. Thanks!
During the Wood Expo in Boston we met Julia Rooks representing The Woodrow String Instrument Company out of North Carolina. These Appalachian instruments are created by Dan & Aaron Williams with different types of woods that produce different sounds. Find the full story on Woodworking Adventures.com by Woodcraft!
This is me playing "The Woodrow". It's an Appalachian Mountain String instrument!
- https://woodrowmusic.bandcamp.com/ - https://www.facebook.com/Woodrow-497015160341537/ réal : Antoine Biotteau
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Woodrow/497015160341537 Clip vidéo Réalisé par Steve Marchesse monté par Alan Richard Empty we are (demo version) écrit et enregistré par Woodrow. Merci à tout ceux qui ont contribués. Video clip shot by Steve Marchesse and edited by Alan Richard. Empty we are (demo version) written and recorded by Woodrow. Thanks to all those who contributed to this.
As a Dancer (Adaptation des Gnossiennes no. 1 d'Erik Satie) Réalisation / montage : Baptiste Fertillet All We Are Comes Tainted out 18th February 2015. https://woodrowmusic.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Woodrow/497015160341537
Excerpt from The History Channel's "The Presidents" series featuring Woodrow Wilson.
Woodrow Wilson attempted to build a more peaceful world after the horrors of World War I. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/euro-hist/ww1-aftermath/v/paris-peace-conference-and-treaty-of-versailles?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=worldhistory Missed the previous lesson? https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/euro-hist/ww1-aftermath/v/deaths-in-world-war-i?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=worldhistory World history on Khan Academy: From the earliest civilizations to the modern world, geography, religion, trade, and politics have bound peoples and nations together — and torn them apart. Take a journey through time and space and discover the fascinating history behind the complex world we inh...
Here's everything you need to know about Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, in just 60 seconds. Explore the full Presidents collection on PBS LearningMedia: http://to.pbs.org/presidentslm and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/60secondpresidents?sub_confirmation=1 60-Second Presidents is a collaboration between PBS LearningMedia and PBS Digital Studios, and is produced by Kornhaber Brown.
When people twist your words, Woodrow, ah, they'll
twist at every whim
It's thugs that run the unions now and use your songs
like hymns
Once, your music danced on women's thighs and the arch
of a hobo's brow- ow
Aw, Mrs. Guthrie look what they done to your brown-eyed
baby now
Oh, the trains leave every morning, some go east and
some go west
And the clacking of the iron is the sound you love the
best
It's the great escape from railroad bulls and the Coney
Island girl s
Aw, Mrs. Guthrie, look what we done to your brown eyed
boy with curls
Chorus:
Sing the truth, scream it loud (2nd time: sing it loud)
Aw, Mrs. Guthrie, look what they done to your brown-
eyed baby now
(2nd time: we done)
All those boxcars full of Chinese junk, the caboose has
been junk piled
And we're all buying g roceries now from men with
crooked smiles
You were a drunken, wild mis ogyneer and your politics
were crude
As you s at home writing nursery rhymes and drawing
women nude
And all those politicians breaths stink bad, be they
left or be they right
And the ones who play with rhetoric are not the ones to
fight
Don't go coming 'round here, Woodrow, they'll stretch
you from a rope
And your corpse won't ever find a bar where a man can
drink and smoke
Repeat Chorus
Instrumental (chorus)
C G C Em
Did you hear the scre en door sl am, Ma, Woodrow' s
gone again
G C G Em
He's writin' obscene letters now, the Feds might bring
him in
C G Em D
But every song he ever wrote is hangin' on the bree ze
C G C D G
With the l aundry in the Guthrie yard full of Hunting
ton's dis ease
C G C Em
So, Woodrow, rest in peace, old pal, there ain't
nothin' for you here
G C G Em
We're in the scrub oak country now, the land of dread
an' fear
C G Em D
And whitey's in the wood pile and the writing's on the
wall
C G C D G
But your ring of truth still echoes down the Greystone
clinic hall
Repeat Chorus
So here's to all outsiders, all the ones who could not
The troubadour, the prisoners, the drunken Ind ian
Ah, the circus freaks, the wounded lovers will make it
through someh ow
Ah, Mrs. Guthrie, we are ridin' blind with your brown
eyed baby now
Sing the truth scream it loud
Ah, Mrs. Guthrie, look what we done to your brown-eyed
baby now
Sing the truth, scream it l oud
Ah, Mrs. Guthrie, look w hat we done to your brown-eyed