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		By: Laurie Endicott Thomas		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A friend of mine wrote: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Great blog. I always thought Wilson was one of the most overrated Presidents (and that is a large club). I used to delight in telling my students how he segregated all federal offices, and how hard he opposed woman suffrage. Then there was his showing of &#034;Birth of a Nation&#034; at the White House, after which he marveled at how true the movie was in depicting life after the Civil War. Then he botched one foreign crisis after another. The only reason he did not bungle his way into a long war with Mexico is that he wound up fighting with the Allies in World War I. What a scholar, definitely deserving of the Presidency of Princeton University.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A friend of mine wrote: </p>
<p>Great blog. I always thought Wilson was one of the most overrated Presidents (and that is a large club). I used to delight in telling my students how he segregated all federal offices, and how hard he opposed woman suffrage. Then there was his showing of “Birth of a Nation” at the White House, after which he marveled at how true the movie was in depicting life after the Civil War. Then he botched one foreign crisis after another. The only reason he did not bungle his way into a long war with Mexico is that he wound up fighting with the Allies in World War I. What a scholar, definitely deserving of the Presidency of Princeton University.</p>
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