What Carter Could Learn From Woodrow Wilson ’79
Arthur S. Link reflects upon the similarities and differences between the 28th and 39th Presidents of the United States
Arthur S. Link reflects upon the similarities and differences between the 28th and 39th Presidents of the United States
“We’ve learned that the kind of people we are is as important as what we know, and that all things most worth doing require the best of both our intellect...
Despite volumes of publicity, the epitome of the scholar-athlete remains an enigma...
Exploring the connection between politics and economics in East-West trade...
Lucy Maynard Salmon, one of Wilson’s graduate students and later one of Vassar’s most distinguished professors, wrote scathingly of his narrow-minded attitude toward women. Before Salmon arrived at Bryn Mawr...
The often-troubled Princeton OAO experiment finally takes off!
A scholarly enterprise of unusual magnitude just keeps rolling along...
The evolution of Wilson’s bold idea into the present system…
A Princeton professor challenges some established theories of gravity...
An undergraduate checks up on a famous alumnus
The original book was written by Henry W. Bragdon and below is the review made by Arthur S. Link.