Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
The Nobel Peace Prize 1919
Role: Founder of the League of Nations, President of United States of America
Woodrow Wilson received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1920.
Nobel Prize Cash and Philanthropy
Woodrow Wilson was anxious regarding his finance after retirement. In that era Presidents of the US did not receive any pension. At the time the Nobel Prize was awarded to him, the Swedish Crown exchange value was going down. He decided to leave the money in a Swedish bank hoping that it would gain 5% interest.