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Calvin Coolidge served as President of the United States from 1923 to 1929. Upon exiting the Presidency, Coolidge left Hoover with a prospering economy.
If Coolidge were here today and saw the Biden administration’s reckless open-border policies that mock rule of law and indirectly provide Mexican criminal cartels billions in profits, the Great ...
When Calvin Coolidge’s motorcade arrived in the southwestern corner of South Dakota on August 17, 1927, he became the first United States president to make an official visit to a reservation.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with "The Jailhouse Lawyer" authors Calvin Duncan and Sophie Cull. It's a memoir about Duncan's life as a wrongly incarcerated inmate and his efforts to exonerate himself.
Calvin Coolidge assumed the position of commander in chief in one of the most unusual presidential inaugurations in American history.
Vice President Calvin Coolidge was visiting his father in Vermont when they received word in the middle of the night that President Warren G. Harding had died. Coolidge’s father, a notary public ...
This summer marks the centennial of Calvin Coolidge’s presidency, begun as the nation grieved the unexpected death on Aug. 2, 1923, of President Warren G. Harding.
A century ago on May 26, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed into law the Immigration Restriction Act and proclaimed: “America must remain American.” Coolidge alluded to a slogan ...
Calvin Coolidge's handling of a public-sector strike put him on the path to the presidency, and showed how a governor can shift political culture nationwide.
Calvin Coolidge 30th US president Born in Plymouth, Vermont, on July 4, 1872, Coolidge was the son of a village storekeeper. He was graduated from Amherst College with honors, and entered law and ...