Excerpt from Woodrow Wilson, an Appreciation: Address Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Antioch State High School
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Woodrow Wilson has often expressed to his intimate friends, that he owed his whole success in life to those pious parents, who sacrificed for him, who urged and encouraged him to seek his education, and who instilled into his youthful heart the love of God and his fellow-man, so profoundly taught in the Book of Books. Those who knew the son during the life of his parents, speak eloquently of his filial affection for them. He was always a noble type of the dutiful son.
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