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Story November 6, 1912

Medford Mail Tribune.

Medford, Jackson County County, Oregon

What is this article about?

In Princeton, NJ, on Nov. 6, President-elect Woodrow Wilson states he has no definite plans yet and receives a congratulatory telegram from William J. Bryan, who notes Wilson's success in Bryan's home state, city, and district.

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BRYAN CONGRATULATES WILSON ON VICTORY

PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 6.—Wilson said at noon that he had not formed any definite plans for the near future.

"I will be here the rest of the week," he said, "but after that I have made no arrangements."

Asked if he would call a special session of congress to meet immediately after March 4, Governor Wilson said:

"I have given no thought to matters of that character. I am not on a hair trigger."

A telegram was received from William J. Bryan today as follows:

"You have carried my state, my city and my election district. Your success here adds to my joy in your national victory."

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Election Victory Wilson Bryan Congratulations Princeton

What entities or persons were involved?

Wilson William J. Bryan

Where did it happen?

Princeton, N. J.

Story Details

Key Persons

Wilson William J. Bryan

Location

Princeton, N. J.

Event Date

Nov. 6

Story Details

Wilson discusses lack of immediate plans post-election and receives congratulatory telegram from Bryan highlighting local and national victory.

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