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 ...
&bull "The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge," Calvin Coolidge. Written in 1929 after he left office, this is the story of his President Coolidge's young years, his education, his marriage, his law ...
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 ...
"[U]nabridged and unaltered republication of the original 1929 First edition." https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source=~!silibraries&uri ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
PLYMOUTH NOTCH The birth of an American president and the death of his beloved younger son were observed Friday during the annual solemn Fourth of July celebration in this mountain hamlet. The power ...
Seven Ways Seven Days Gets You Through the Week: Trustworthy local reporting. Piping‑hot food news. Thoughtful obituaries. Must‑do events. Stuck in Vermont videos. Eye‑opening personals. All the fun ...
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