“In the Nation’s Service? Woodrow Wilson Revisited,” a new exhibition in Robertson Hall’s Bernstein Gallery, documents positive and negative aspects of WILSON’S TENURE as Princeton’s president and as president of the United States through correspondence, writings, photographs, and other documents. The Tiger magazine cartoon at right humorously predicts the impact on enrollment by 1910 of Wilson’s academic reforms.
The exhibition runs through Oct. 28; it can be viewed online starting April 5 at wws.princeton.edu/revisitwilson. A panel of historians will discuss Wilson’s legacy April 8 at 4:30 p.m. in Dodds Auditorium.
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8 Years AgoFor the Record
An exhibition in Robertson Hall titled “In the Nation’s Service? Woodrow Wilson Revisited” can be viewed online at wws.princeton.edu/revisitwilson. The Web address was reported incorrectly in an April 6 On the Campus story.
Fermat’s Last Theorem states that there are no whole-number solutions to the equation xn + yn = zn when n is greater than 2. An April 6 story on Andrew Wiles stated the equation incorrectly.
GiveDirectly, a nonprofit whose work was described in an April 6 Life of the Mind story, is based in the United States. It was incorrectly reported to be a British organization.