DiNunzio has weighted his selections toward Wilson's prepresidential career, making much of the book unique. (Library Journal) DiNunio has done a spectacular job of revealing the intelligence and humanity of a man often clouded by legend. (Choice: Highly recommended) DiNunzio suggests that Woodrow Wilson was the first and only scholar-president. Wilson remade Princeton University as a first-rate bastion of liberal-arts learning as its first layman president before serving as New Jersey governor and later ushering the nation through the Progressive Era and into World War I. (Timeoff)