161. Thomas A. Bailey, Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal (Chicago, 1977), 277, coins the phrase "supreme act of infanticide." Thomas Knock's " 'Playing for a Hundred Years Hence' " emphasizes Wilson's commitment to principles and the importance of those principles. Sigmund Freud and William C. Bullitt coauthored a vindictive psychobiography entitled Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Twenty-eighth President of the United States: A Psychological Study (Boston, 1967). Thompson, Wilson, 241–42, offers a broader and more persuasive conclusion.