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What do you know about our nation’s 30th president? Pay a visit to Plymouth Notch, Vermont, home to one of the best-preserved ...
But rather than dooming the rascally little critter to his Thanksgiving table, President Calvin ... Grace Coolidge recalled in a 1929 article for The American Magazine. The first family built ...
The president adopted the hat and boots as his local costume. While Grace Coolidge knit on the porch of the Game Lodge, Calvin spent some time trout fishing. He was spectacularly successful at the ...
Calvin Coolidge was not a forceful leader in matters of foreign affairs and often deferred to his secretary of state. His administration did, however, seek to improve the strained relations that ...
In 1923, Vice President Calvin Coolidge was sworn in after President William G. Harding died in office. Coolidge inherited many of Harding’s scandals, which he was able to handle with considerable ...
His predecessor, President Calvin Coolidge, and his administration took ... Yet agriculture lagged behind the country as family farms struggled under those economic conditions.
Americans of 1925 are prone to think of Calvin Coolidge as unique among presidents for his taciturnity. That such is far from the case, however, is clear from an account of half a century ago in ...