On March 4, 1925, nearly 100 years ago, President Calvin Coolidge was inaugurated for a second time. He served a partial term beginning in 1923 after the death of President Warren G. Harding. Coolidge ...
"Kids have been through enough." That was the response of Governor Maura Healey to the demand by the Massachusetts Teachers Association for legalization of teacher strikes in the Bay State. After ...
Calvin Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, on July 4, 1872. Coolidge rose through the ranks of Massachusetts government as a Progressive Republican. Elected U.S. vice president in 1920, he ...
Born: July 4, 1872 in Plymouth Notch, Vermont... His 1923 State of the Union address to Congress was the first ever to be broadcast via radio. He would continue to use the medium effectively, giving ...
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On the C-SPAN Networks: Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation has hosted 13 events in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first program was a 1999 Forum. The year with the most events was 2023 with three ...
On August 2, 1923, President Warren Harding suddenly died. Vice President Calvin Coolidge took the presidential oath of office, administered by his father, a justice of the peace. Myth has it that ...
BRATTLEBORO — One hundred and two years ago, Vermont’s Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as the 30th President of the United States. Here’s how the Coolidge Foundation website describes the moment: “It was ...
Vermont's State Historic Sites are opening on Friday, May 24, for the 2024 season, according to a news release. "The Vermont State Historic Sites present history where it happened and provide exciting ...
“The Swearing In of Calvin Coolidge by His Father,” by Arthur Keller Credit: Courtesy of Library of Congress Hundreds of people are expected in Plymouth Notch next week for a four-day centennial ...
Hearing echoes of Independence Day a century ago, when Americans were clashing over race, religion, immigration and presidential candidates. By Dan Barry Ron DeSantis sang the praises of “Silent Cal,” ...
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