Bart Simpson's nickname "Woodrow" comes from his full name, Bartholomew Jo-Jo Simpson. "Woodrow" is a play on his initials "B.J." and is a common way for childish characters to mock or belittle someone.
Yes, Woodrow Wilson did have a nickname during World War I. He was often referred to as "The Schoolmaster" because of his academic background and his intellectual approach to diplomacy and foreign affairs.
http://www.thinkexist.com/English/Author/x/Author_4406_1.htm The above consists of various Woodrow Wilson quotes. Your question isn't very specific about which Wilson quote you are looking for. Good luck.
He believed that when we fight for a common goal that anything can happen and peace is what they all wanted.
Orval Faubus and Woodrow Wilson Mann both served as the Governor of Arkansas. Faubus, a Democrat, famously opposed desegregation and used the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the integration of Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Mann, also a Democrat, succeeded Faubus as governor in 1967 and focused on increasing funding for education and implementing progressive policies.
All but the last one, Woodrow Wilson, who were from old Virginia families that had come to American from England long before the Revolution and prospered as plantation owners. Wilson was also of protestant English ancestry but his parents were not native Virginians and , in fact, his mother was an immigrant, born in England.
Grover Cleveland is on the most recent US $1000 bill. This bill is no longer in circulation. Bills larger than $100 were withdrawn from circulation in order to hinder the cash transactions that are common in the drug trade.
President Wilson's plan called for borders of countries to be determined by ethnic groups living in the area.
NEW FREEDOM. The reform philosophy of Woodrow Wilson, enunciated during the 1912 presidential race and embodied in the legislation of his first term. During the campaign, Wilson contrasted the New Freedom to Theodore Roosevelt's New Nationalism. Whereas Roosevelt argued that industrial concentration was inevitable and that government should regulate business for the common good, Wilson countered that economic concentration in any form threatened individualism and personal liberties.
Perhaps the most extraordinary fact about Cleveland was that he was known for his honesty-not exactly a common attribute in politics. During his first bid for the presidency, news leaked that he had fathered an illegitimate son. Although he was not yet married, a scandal of this nature could ruin anyone's professional career. Cleveland could have easily denied the story; it wasn't even entirely certain if the child was his (he did choose to financially support his son when he learned his lover was pregnant). But he told the public the truth. Despite the initial moral outrage from voters, Cleveland was elected president.
because Wilson disease is so rare, diagnosis is often unfortunately delayed.
1 in 30,000 people have it.