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Americanism

Patriotismconsists in some very practical things—practical in that they belong to the life of every day, that they wear no extraordinary distinction about them, that they are connected with commonplace duty. The way to be patriotic in America is not only to love America, but to love the duty that lies nearest to our hand and know that in performing it we are serving our country.—From President Wilson's Address at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 14, 1914.




Woodrow Wilson's

Administration and Achievements

Being a Compilation from the Newspaper
Press of Eight Years of the World's
Greatest History, particularly as
Concerns America, Its
People and their
Affairs


By

Frank B. Lordand
James William Bryan




JAMES WILLIAM BRYAN PRESS
WASHINGTON, D.C.

COPYRIGHT, 1921
BY
Frank B. Lord and James William Bryan

All Rights Reserved

CONTENTS

 Page
Americanism—From President Wilson's Independence Hall Address, Philadelphia, July, 19142
History's Proving Ground7-8
Portraitin typophotogravure of President Wilson at America's Entry in the War—Charcoal Sketch by Hattie E. Burdette10
Woodrow Wilson's Administration—Eight Years of the World's Greatest History—Courtesy of the New York Times11-69
Early Accomplishments of Administration15
Foreign Policies, 1913-191422
Landmarks in Mexican Policy23
Appeals for Mediation30
The European War, 1914-191630
Federal Reserve—From President Wilson's Address to Congress,
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