President Wilson Enjoys Auto Ride in Suburbs
Title
President Wilson Enjoys Auto Ride in Suburbs
Creator
Unknown
Identifier
WWP20731
Date
1913 July 25
Description
This article tells briefly of a long drive Woodrow Wilson took as well as people who were received by him at the White House.
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
PRESIDENT WILSON went for a long motor ride yesterday afternoon through the suburbs of the Capital, accompanied by Dr. Grayson, his physician.
Received by President Wilson.
Judge and Mrs. Lee T. Robison, of the Beverly, in Irving street, have as their guests their children, Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Robison, of Pittsburgh; Mr. Bert L. Robison and Miss Cora Oldaker, of Unionville, Mo. Yesterday, accompanied by another daughter, Miss Pauline Robison, Judge and Mrs. Robison and their guests were received by President Wilson at the White House.
Received by President Wilson.
Judge and Mrs. Lee T. Robison, of the Beverly, in Irving street, have as their guests their children, Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Robison, of Pittsburgh; Mr. Bert L. Robison and Miss Cora Oldaker, of Unionville, Mo. Yesterday, accompanied by another daughter, Miss Pauline Robison, Judge and Mrs. Robison and their guests were received by President Wilson at the White House.
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Citation
Unknown, “President Wilson Enjoys Auto Ride in Suburbs,” 1913 July 25, WWP20731, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.