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Coolidge married Miss Grace Goodhue of Burlington, Vt., in 1905. There are two children, John and Calvin Jr. Mrs. Coolidge was a teacher in the deaf and dumb school at Northampton when she and ...
His body was still making its way by rail to Washington when newspapers across the land began publishing candid photos of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge darning the new president's old socks. I exaggerate ...
Best wishes to you and Mrs.Charles G. Dawes, in which Mrs. Coolidge joins. Calvin Coolidge.” My favorite Coolidge speech is one of his longest — a total of 19 words. “Patriotism,” he said ...
At the home of Speaker and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge were dinner guests of honor. ¶ Not content without her, the President brought Rebecca, famed raccoon ...
Calvin Jr. did not show up for the Wednesday ... and declined to use his powers as president to achieve his goals." Mrs. Coolidge "bore 85 per cent of the burdens of office." ...
When President and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge stepped off the train at the Basic City C&O railroad station in November 1928 to eat Thanksgiving dinner at nearby Swannanoa, they were serenaded by a group of ...
Calvin had been born on April 13, 1908, which date that year happened to be close to Easter Sunday. Because of that proximity, Coolidge nicknamed his son “bunny.” Mary Randolph, Mrs. Coolidge ...
Mrs. Coolidge died Sunday at her home in Hartford. She was the wife of John Coolidge, son of President Calvin Coolidge. Her father was a governor of Connecticut, John Trumbull. She was born in ...
Calvin Coolidge will forget neither these ... This was also the year of that strange luncheon of President & Mrs. Coolidge and Governor & Mrs. Alfred E. Smith. The Black Hills.
This first centennial of the Calvin Coolidge presidency is as good a time as any to revisit an old-fashioned American idea: that families living in the White House kept pets because they liked pets.
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