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On July 4th, 1872, Vermont’s own President Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch. Bagpipes droned on Friday at Calvin ...
As president, Coolidge started the tradition of a national Christmas tree as a symbol of America’s faith. After his son’s death, Coolidge could not bear to see any living thing die.
Senator Patrick Leahy and Governor Jim Douglas talked about former President Calvin Coolidge's "civil approach to politics," and the need for more of his approach in contemporary political debate.
For Christmas, the president bestowed upon Rebecca a collar embroidered with the title “White House Raccoon,” per the White House Historical Association. As Truman tells it, Coolidge also ...
How do you do, President Coolidge? How do you do, President Coolidge? How are you? So sang a group of girls and boys, waving their hats or their handkerchiefs from the porch of Camp Roosevelt, when ...
¶ President Coolidge having forbidden them to regard their semiweekly visits to his office as "interviews" (TIME, Feb. 13), newsgatherers last week refrained entirely from submitting ...
When, as Vice President, Coolidge assumed the presidency after Warren Harding's death in the summer of 1923, "he reveled in his success." According to an associate, ...