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WILSON'S INAUGURAL ON EXHIBITION AT PRINCETON

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Princeton, N. J., February 10.--The original of President Woodrow Wilson's first inaugural address, typewritten by himself, is one of the chief documents in an exhibit of the late ex-President's writings and pictures on display in the Princeton library. The collection includes letters, pamphlets, magazine articles, manuscripts, and photographs. Almost every article that he wrote for magazines is on file, including early articles for the "Princetonian" and the "Nassau Literary Magazine".

The reference librarians, under the direction of Librarian H. S. Leach, have compiled a complete bibliography of Wilson's writings and correspondence from 1875 to his death. The display is to be made a feature of alumni day, February 22.

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