Winthrop More Daniels

Winthrop More Daniels (September 30, 1867 - January 3, 1944) was an American government official and university professor. A friend and onetime assistant of then-Professor Woodrow Wilson, President Wilson appointed Daniels, then a member of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1914, and stood by him through a bitter confirmation battle in the Senate. He was a longime professor at Princeton University, where he was an assistant to Wilson before becoming a fellow professor, and at Yale University.

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