Show w WOODROW 0 0 I R OW WILSON W I L S 0 NIN IN THE CAMERAS CAMERA'S EYE 5 Students of art say this picture of Woodrow Wilson personifies S I the tho highest type typo of idealism Yet the wartime president discussing S When his w worK rK was finished Wilson and an mn n article in a popular magazine which portrayed him as a a grea great at I President Harding rode down through the main main intellectual machine remarked to his secretary Joseph B B. B Tumult S streets of Washington amid the tumultuous Great God is there no more mono in me than I cheers of the maSl massed led multitudes But Wilson S 'S I did not acknowledge ck owl dge tho the plaudits He felt that S S I they were not In Intended ended for him but for his successor J t i t I Ie I i e e i S 1 S 5 45 I I IC C I t I S' S I v tt I I IS S 0 v T 4 r v t 4 14 S r 1 S 1 Sk S I S SI r-i r I Standing a at th ships ship's rail Woodrow Wilson says ys good goodbye a. a I y J bye to the applauding throngs gathered at the docks to bid L 5 i w him godspeed on 1 his s trip to France to attend the peace conference conference con con- S 5 5 I W ference at Versailles December 4 1918 He w was at the l height of his power pow and d popularity at t this time time'S I S 'S S 1 5 1 04 I L t j I 5 J S. S 7 5 S S S S S c 1 S 'S S k i r 5 2 i O i r ri i r lj w. w yi f I I J I Ii Ii i i e. e One of the most striking and unusual photos of Woodrow Wilson ever taken Snapped during a spirited address address' in 1918 while outlining the purposes of the allies during the war and explaining his famous fourteen peace points I |