President Wilson saw in the incident an opportunity to put pressure on a government he felt was undemocratic.
He could be there by tomorrow morning to meet with President Wilson.
President Wilson refused, knowing that it would certainly start a war.
President Wilson had known who she was long before he'd taken the suite away from her.
President Wilson, they say, could type faster than his secretary.
President Wilson sent in federal troops, eventually ending the violence.
President Wilson had made the nomination on the basis of personal knowledge.
President Wilson met there with the press for informal questions.
President Wilson ventured to follow him some time later, and suffered no harm.
President Wilson and others, including army officers, were reluctant to permit this for a variety of reasons.