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1913 June 23. Woodrow Wilson gives his statement regarding signing of the Sundry Civil Bill.
1913 October 27. Wilson tells Southern Commercial Congress what opening of Panama Canal will mean for trade.
1913 December 2. Woodrow Wilson addresses Congress on Mexico and the currency bill.
1913 December 10. A short speech given by Wilson at a Red Cross function.
1913 December 23. Wilson expresses his happiness for finally passing the currency bill.
1913 December 27. Legislation on Sherman law should not change the law, except to increase the criminal penalty.
1914 January 20. Woodrow Wilson's draft of his address to Congress about trusts and monopolies.
1914 July 4. A celebratory address of the 138th anniversary of the birth of the United States.
1916 May 27. An address made to the League to Enforce Peace.
1917 January 22. Address to the Senate on pending peace treaties.
1917 April 2. An address to Congress regarding the state of affairs with Germany.
1917 June 22. Executive order meant to punish acts of interference in foreign relations and commerce of US.
1918 August. Corrected draft of a proposed League of Nations covenant.
1918 October 14. President Wilson's thoughts on the proposed armistice.
1918 December 25. Naval suggestions for the League of Nations to ensure a safe event.
1918 December 25. Steps to be taken by the peace conference to inaugurate a plan for a League of Nations.
1918. Memorandum by McCormick, Hoover, and Baruch after President Wilson's revisions.
1919 February 3. A summary of peace conference news items from the French Press.
1919 February 14. Document discussing the articles of the proposed peace treaty.
1920 December 30. Manuscript report on the first assembly of the League of Nations.