What is Woodrow Wilson's middle name?

Woodrow

What is Woodrow Wilson's full name?

Thomas Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson nickname(s):

`The Professor`, `The Schoolmaster in Politics`, `The Phrasemaker`

Woodrow Wilson date of birth:

December 28, 1856

How old was Woodrow Wilson when died?

67

Where was Woodrow Wilson born?

Staunton, Virginia

When did Woodrow Wilson die?

February 3, 1924

Where did Woodrow Wilson die?

Washington, District of Columbia

Why did Woodrow Wilson die?

Effects of A Stroke

How tall is Woodrow Wilson?

5' 11" (180 cm)

Woodrow Wilson body shape:

Average

What color are Woodrow Wilson's eyes?

Brown - Light

What color is Woodrow Wilson's hair?

Grey

Is Woodrow Wilson gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Woodrow Wilson?

Presbyterian

What is Woodrow Wilson's ethnicity?

White

What is Woodrow Wilson nationality?

American

Where did Woodrow Wilson go to university?

Johns Hopkins University (1883–1886), Princeton University (1879), University of Virginia School of Law (1879–1881), Davidson College (1873–1874)

What is Woodrow Wilson's occupation?

28th President of The United States

Woodrow Wilson claim to fame:

The 28th President

Who is Woodrow Wilson's father?

Reverend Dr. Joseph Ruggles Wilson (One of the founders of the Southern Presbyterian Church in the United States)

Who is Woodrow Wilson's mother?

Jessie Janet Woodrow

Short Biography

Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. Born and raised in Virginia, Wilson earned a PhD in political science, working as a professor and scholar at various institutions before being chosen as President of Princeton University, where he worked from 1902 to 1910. In the election of 1910, he was the gubernatorial candidate of New Jersey's Democratic Party, and was elected the 34th Governor of New Jersey, serving from 1911 to 1913. Running for president in 1912, a split in the Republican Party allowed his plurality, just over forty percent, to win him a large electoral college margin. As President, Wilson was a leading force in the Progressive Movement, bolstered by his Democratic Party's winning control of both the White House and Congress in 1912.