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Woodrow Wilson did not see any major battles in World War 1. In fact, during World War 1, he was the President of the United States.
Theodore Roosevelt
The League of Nations
I think Dwight Eisenhower was the first to be president of a major university, namely Columbia University, Woodrow Wilson was president of Princeton when it was just starting to become a university but it is questionable that is was a major university when he was president of it.
Bernice Wilson has written: 'Major issues of older adults confronting institutional living' -- subject(s): Aging, Institutional care, Older people
On no budget = over spending; telling lies
Woodrow Wilson had a major stroke late in his second term that he managed to hide from the public.
President Wilson proposed his 14 points because he believed that they would establish world peace, ease tensions between countries, and prevent another major war.
Madison was President during the War of 1812. The war and the events that led to to it were his major foreign policy issues.
Dwight Eisenhower and Harry Truman were the only US president that served in WW I. Eisenhower was a captain when the war ended; Truman was a major. (Of course the president Woodrow Wilson was commander-in-chief during the war.)
Wilson, Heath, Wilson, Callaghan, Thatcher, Major.
The job of the Cabinet is to advise the president and perform daily duties so that the president does not have to micromanage.