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Woodrow Wilson, as President of Princeton, Regarding his Constitutional Government of the United States

 

1p TLS signed by future 28th U.S. President Woodrow Wilson as "Woodrow Wilson" at bottom right. Written in Princeton, New Jersey on March 9, 1908. On watermarked cream bifold paper with black embossed "Princeton University / Princeton, N.J. / President's Room" letterhead. The remaining pages are blank. Expected overall toning and light paper folds and wrinkles. Isolated foxing, else near fine. 6" x 8.5".

 

In the spring of 1908, Wilson was six years into his term as President of Princeton University. He wrote to a "Miss Eva Green" about his future book, Constitutional Government of the United States (New York: Columbia University Press, 1908).

 

In part:

 

"I have been very much delayed in getting my lectures delivered at Columbia University ready for the press, but they are at last almost ready and I think they will probably appear in book form in the course of a couple of months, being published by the Columbia University Press…"

 

Wilson was correct at estimating the book's publication timeline. He penned the prefatory note of Constitutional Government in the United States at Princeton two weeks later, and the book was published soon after.

 

Constitutional Government in the United States is considered the last of Wilson's major scholarly works, following Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics (1885), The State: Elements of Historical and Practical Politics (1889), Division and Reunion, 1829-1889 (1893), and A History of the American People (1901). The work provides an historical overview of the branches of American government. As he explained in its opening lines, "My object in the following lectures is to examine the government of the United States as a constitutional system as simply and directly as possible, with an eye to practice, not to theory" (p. 1).

 

Prior to his job as college president, Wilson had taught American history and political science at some of the country's leading universities: Bryn Mawr (1885-1888), Wesleyan University (1888-1890), and Princeton University (1890-1902).

 

Wilson served as President of Princeton University between 1902 and 1910. During his ambitious administration, he succeeded in implementing a more rigorous academic curriculum by establishing individual departments and employing a network of teaching assistants. He increased the diversity of the faculty, but not of the student body. And in a move that anticipated his future political endeavors, Wilson tried to democratize student life through the establishment of quadrangles.

 

In 1911, Wilson launched into his political life by becoming the Governor of New Jersey. The White House would follow three years later.

 

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