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Essay heading: Wilson, Woodrow
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In 1902 he was the unanimous choice of the trustees to become
Princeton's president. His reforms included reorganization of the
departmental structure, revision of the curriculum, raising of academic
standards, tightening of student discipline, and the still-famous
preceptorial system of instruction... displayed 300 characters
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But Wilson's quad plan--an attempt to
create colleges or quadrangles where students and faculty members would
live and study together--was defeated. Opposed by wealthy alumni and
trustees, he also lost his battle for control of the proposed graduate
college.
The Princeton controversies, seen nationally as a battle between
democracy and vested wealth, propelled Wilson into the political arena... displayed next 300 characters
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