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Byline: Marc Schogol
BRYN MAWR, Pa. _ You'd think that if a president once taught at your college, you'd glorify his name.
But at Bryn Mawr College, there's now no sign that Woodrow Wilson was ever there.
The only sign was a plaque the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission erected on the fringe of the campus in 1958. When that sign was taken down in the fall, almost nobody at the prestigious women's college noticed.
Or cared.
At Princeton University, where Wilson later taught and became college president before being elected governor of New Jersey and then president of the United States, he is an icon.
"Well, of course, the…
Source: HighBeam Research, At Bryn Mawr, there's no sign that a president taught there.