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On July 4th, 1872, Vermont’s own President Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch. Coolidge was elected vice president in 1920 and became president in 1923 after President Warren Harding died in ...
In its Dec. 5, 1923, edition, The New York Times reported that “the voice of President [Calvin] Coolidge, addressing Congress tomorrow, ... agriculture, Prohibition and immigration policy.
Last week a great & good friend of Calvin Coolidge disturbed Washington by crying “guts.” Declared Seattle’s Kenneth Mackintosh, member of the National Commission on Law Observance and ...
Calvin Coolidge will forget neither these things, nor many more — that hot summer when his younger son, ... prohibition remains a mess. All these were Coolidge projects. ...
Calvin Coolidge’s government had just imposed new measures to force revelers to abide by Prohibition. These measures were killing American citizens. Whiskey, Fraud & Murder: The Bootleg King of ...
George Cassiday, known as “the Man in the Green Hat,” operated for a decade, from the start of Prohibition in 1920 through the presidencies of Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert ...
Last week's symposium in Washington, D.C., that marked the beginning of a year-long observance commemorating the 100th anniversary year of Calvin Coolidge becoming president contained too many ...
In honoring the centennial of Calvin Coolidge, sworn in as our first modern conservative president on August 3, 1923, we can benefit from reflecting on his achievements in overcoming national ...
George Cassiday, known as “the Man in the Green Hat,” operated for a decade, from the start of Prohibition in 1920 through the presidencies of Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert ...