Calvin's mother died of consumption in 1885 when her son was twelve. In his autobiography he writes of kneeling at his mother's bedside to receive her final blessing, and of carrying her coffin to the ...
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PLYMOUTH NOTCH — Vermont-born President Calvin Coolidge was remembered Tuesday on the 145th anniversary of his birth with a quiet walk, some short speeches, the reading of his celebrated but concise ...
A PURITAN IN BABYLON: The Story of Calvin Coolidge—William Allen White—Macmillan ($3.50). In spite of its subject—one of the most negative Presidents the U. S. ever had— orrl the fact that Country ...
Bittinger wrote the 124-page biography of President Calvin Coolidge's wife based on new research, reading letters by the first lady and also the diaries and letters of the deputy White House physician ...
The first time Calvin Coolidge met Gutzon Borglum, the president agreed to the artist's scheme to mint commemorative coins. With the coins, Borglum hoped to raise funds to carve a mountain into ...
This year, the “threes” have it. 1923. The year Yankee Stadium opened. The year of the legendary Jack Dempsey-Luis Firpo fight took place. (There will be more of the latter in a coming issue.) In 1923 ...
Vice President Calvin and Grace Coolidge were visiting his father in Vermont when President Warren G. Harding died suddenly in San Francisco. That was Aug. 2, 1923. The old Coolidge homestead had ...
CALVIN COOLIDGE—Claude M. Fuess —Little, Brown ($4.75). “In trying to anticipate the verdict of history, we can be sure that Calvin Coolidge will not be remembered as a great constructive President, ...
I have long been an admirer of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States. I esteem him for many reasons: his personal integrity and common sense, his thoughtfulness, his reverence for ...