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Langue | English |
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illWOODROW WILSON—
" those of us whoelections don't count in a lifetime, andOne or two
lives. Do the gentle-have enlisted for the rest of ourhelieve in things
own power resist thesefor the sake of maintaining theirmen who
the game for any shorterchanges suppose that we are going to sit in
the limitations of individualtime than they are? Whatever maybe
moved conviction, so confident in thehuman life, there are men so by
Photographer, Princeton.Rose,
certain of the legitimate and just demands of thehope of reform, so
airpeople, that they can fight these battles with the debonair of those
is nothing that can stopwho see the future, and thus who know there
people in the movement towardthe heroic progress of the American
affairs." Woodrow Wilson.the control of their own