It was named for former President Woodrow Wilson, who had died the previous year.
In 1919, it issued the first air travel policy, to President Woodrow Wilson.
President Woodrow Wilson once referred to the process through which a bill becomes a law as "the dance of legislation."
President Woodrow Wilson got won over to the women's suffrage side because they were very brave.
President Woodrow Wilson arranged a plan for a "government of governments", or rather an international peacekeeping force.
President Woodrow Wilson and the mayors of both cities were also involved in the call.
President Woodrow Wilson had worked hard for the nation's peace but to no avail.
Nonetheless, it was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson.
Again in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson vetoed such a bill.
So did President Woodrow Wilson, whose wife was a painter.