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Woodrow

[ wood-roh ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Years later, during World War II, the movement gained more traction as President Woodrow Wilson declared that "Food will win the war" and many Americans joined the effort.

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As Adam Serwer chronicled at the Atlantic, Trump’s efforts to replace high-level Black administrators echo the efforts of the Woodrow Wilson administration to resegregate the government in the 1910s.

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Jonathan Sze, a Cal State L.A. educator in training who teaches chemistry at Woodrow Wilson High School, said the Trump administration’s decision would “likely prevent people who are like me from becoming teachers.”

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Franklin D Roosevelt issued the most orders - 3,721 during his 12 years in office, while Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge signed 1,803 and 1,203 respectively.

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Our survey of presidential experts a year ago drew attention for ranking Joe Biden 14th among the presidents, ahead of such consequential chief executives as Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan.

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