"It is plain what the nation needs as its affairs grow more and more complex and its interests begin to touch the ends of the earth," Woodrow Wilson said upon becoming president of Princeton University in 1902. "It needs efficient and enlightened men. The universities of the country must take part in supplying them."
That, apparently, was what Charles and Marie Robertson had in mind when they gave Princeton $35 million in 1961 to fund a program at its Woodrow Wilson ...
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