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Sends message to Convention of Disabled Veterans of the World War. Feb. 4.
Sends message to C. G. Bowers in answer to message from Indiana Democratic Editorial Association. Feb. 28.
Writes to Borah, thanking him for kind references. March 10.
Sends message to Lucy Stone League on married women keeping their own names. March 13.
Sends telegram to St. Louis County Democratic Committee saying Democrats will regain power soon. March 24.
Declines to discuss politics in response to invitation by Chicago Post of American Legion, but says triumph of principles is at hand. March 29.
Is reported to have sent message read at Cox dinner. April 9.
Repudiates message in letter to Editor of The New York Times. April 14.
Endorses aims of Russian academic group in U. S. April 14.
Repudiates Senator J. A. Reed in letter to St. Louis Globe-Democrat. April 19.
Greets delegates to Pan-American Conference of Women informally at his home. April 29.
Sends message to dinner given by women of the National Democratic Committee, summoning Democrats to lead. April 30.
Advises J. C. Higdon not to complicate the contest in Missouri by entering it as a candidate for the Senate, in reply to a letter requesting his advice. May 4. (Higdon withdraws from campaign. May 6.)
Urges defeat of Reed in letter to ex-Governor Stephens, of Missouri. May 9.
Keeps up weekly visits to vaudeville theatre. May 15.
Commends resolutions of Democratic Union of Women of Manhattan in N. Y. Gubernatorial campaign. May 28.
Leases offices in Bar Building. June 14.
Sends telegram to Pennsylvania Democrats expressing eagerness to aid in redeeming country. June 14. Is rumored dead. July 16. Acknowledges thanks of Jews for his assistance in establishing Mandate over Palestine. July 26.
Condemns in letter to Dr. J. F. McCaleb candidacy of J. K. Vardaman, of Mississippi, for U. S. Senate. July 27.
Is assailed by Vardaman. July 27.
Thanks State Attorney Lyon, of Virginia, for saving Negro from mob. July 30.
Sends greeting to Zionist Organization of America celebrating establishment of Palestine Mandate. Aug. 1.
Spurns charge of church favoritism made by Klan official. Aug. 25.
Is attacked in Vardaman campaign speech by Theodore Bilbo, former Governor of Mississippi. (Bilbo is pulled from stand for attack.) Sept. 6.
Receives permission to cast absentee vote in Princeton. Oct. 25.
Firm of Wilson and Colby is retained by Western Ukrainian Republic in fight for autonomy. Nov. 3.
Speaks to visiting delegates on Armistice Day. Nov. 11.
In letter to Senator Caraway on election results, says Party must prepare for 1924 election. Nov. 12.
Congratulates Governor Edwards, of New Jersey, on election to Senate. Nov. 17.
Receives Clemenceau. Dec. 7.
Announces that he will resign from firm of Wilson and Colby. Resignation is attributed to return to politics. Colby pays tribute to him. Dec. 13.
Is visited by many delegations on 66th birthday; thanks Vice-President Coolidge for message. Dec. 28.
1923.
Writes to H. H. Schlacht, President of Downtown Chamber of Commerce (Manhattan), which had launched a movement for Forums to perpetuate his — Wilson's — ideals. Jan. 5.
