A people awakened. the story of Woodrow Wilson's first campaign which carried New Jersey to the lead of the states in the great movement for the emancipation of the government
-^^^ ,^^ .0 0^ ."b-^^. AV^'-r, S^-'r. v-^^-. \-^ .^^ir^" '-.y ,w GOVERNOR WOODROW WILSON A PEOPLE AWAKENED THE STORY OF WOODROW WILSON'S FIRST CAMPAIGN WHICH CARRIED New Jersey to the Lead of the States in the Great Move- me'nt for Emancipation of the Governmentthe By CHARLES READE BACON OF THE STAFF OF THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD Garden City New York DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1912 Copyright, 1918, by Charles Reade Bacon rights reserved, including thatAll of into Foreign Languages,translation including the Scandinavian -8 iS 14JAN (c:. r.i A Qn 1 ?^ o f! 1 CONTENTS CHAPTEB PAO£ I. People may have a chance in Jersey 3 II. May clear way for Woodrow Wilson 7 for frayIII. Forces ready 11 IV. Name Wilson with hurrah 14 V. Opens his campaign 25 VI. Enthuses O. P. strongholdG. 32 VII. See in Wilson great leader 36 VIII. Men of Monmouth himwarm to 44 IX. Big lead in race 51 X. Pledges to waken Jersey 55 XI. Keep close tab on Wilson wave 63 "XII. Strong in Enemy's Country " 66 XIII. Points way to new era 74 XIV. Enthuses Bridgeton throng 80 XV. Forget storm at hearing him 86 XVI. Has grip on Jersey voters 92 XVII. Lewis' home city welcomes 95 XVIII. At shrine of great leader 99 XIX. Finds text in machine itself 103 XX. Winner in Republican 9cean 1 1 XXI. Eager for every thought' 117 XXII. Refutes a, falsehood 123 XXIII. Voters' share in theme 127 XXIV. Hunterdon breaks loose 134 XXV. Reads a new lesson 139 XXVI. Winner in contrast menof 147 XXVII. Leading people to light 151 XXVIII.
-^^^ ,^^ .0 0^ ."b-^^.AV^'-r, S^-'r. v-^^-. \-^ .^^ir^" '-.y ,wGOVERNOR WOODROW WILSONA PEOPLE AWAKENED THE STORY OF WOODROW WILSON'S FIRST CAMPAIGN WHICH CARRIED New Jersey to the Lead of the States in the Great Move- me'nt for Emancipation of the Governmentthe By CHARLES READE BACON OF THE STAFF OF THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD Garden City New York DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY 1912Copyright, 1918, by Charles Reade Bacon rights reserved, including thatAll of into Foreign Languages,translation including the Scandinavian -8 iS 14JAN (c:. r.i A Qn 1 ?^ o f!