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| Woodrow Wilson 24 Rock field Staunton, Virginia 67812 1-800-woodrow-wilson [email protected] To whom it may concern, �No one but the President, seems to be expected ... to look out for the general interests of the country.� These are my beliefs about the American people and I feel that I can prove myself worthy of being the president of the United States of America. Law School of the University of Virginia Graduated at Princeton University and received a baccalaureate degree I Published Congressional Government Taught for three years at Bryn Mawr College and for two years at Wesleyan College Successful as a lecturer and productive as a scholar President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910 I want to change about Princeton - admission system - pedagogical system - social system - architectural layout of the campus I entered politics and became governor of the state of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913 I am now a distinguished reformer and I would like to run for president of the United States of America. I know that my competitions will be difficult seeing that I will be battling against Republicans William Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. But If I take office, I will institute the reforms I had outlined in my book The New Freedom. I will change the tariff, revise the banking system, change the checking of monopolies and fraudulent advertising, and prohibit unfair business practices. Sincerely yours, Woodrow Wilson |
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