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Show i Few of us think of President Wilson as the son of an immigrant; im-migrant; yet on one side of his ancestry he is only a generation removed from "the old country." coun-try." His mother was born in Carlisle, in northern England, where his father was a clergyman clergy-man for many years before he came to America. A short time ago the British Ambassa dor called at the White House, and gave the President a con-gratulatoiy con-gratulatoiy address from the mjnialj)fficials of Carlisle, in which Tr expressed the pride of the cityS" heJH& that one ef its grandToffs? so to speak, had become President of -he United Sta-.es. |