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Coolidge and thought
) Back home in Coolidge, Ariz., his 36-year-old wife, Mary, said: `` I thought they were going to Phoenix to look for jobs ''.
After failing miserably in his tryout, Coolidge is convinced to finish his education before giving any thought to a basketball career.
Henry Adams and Edith Squire were married in the parish church in 1609 and she is thought to be the ancestor of Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Calvin Coolidge, as well as of Samuel Adams, who also signed the Declaration of Independence, while Presidents Millard Fillmore and William Howard Taft were descendants of her two sisters Ann and Margaret.

Coolidge and was
Backstairs, the maids cried a little over that, and the standing invitation was not mentioned to Mrs. Coolidge.
Mama knew this doll was meant to help Mrs. Coolidge overcome her grief by turning her eyes to the future.
That was Rob Roy, who posed with Mrs. Coolidge for the portrait by Howard Chandler Christy.
Finally, Mama did mention to Mrs. Coolidge that she felt sorry for the little dogs, and then Mrs. Coolidge decided to leave the radio on for them while she was gone, even though her husband disapproved of the waste of electricity.
Mama was now the first maid to Mrs. Coolidge, because Catherine, the previous first maid, had become ill and died.
Even when Mrs. Coolidge was in mourning for her son, she reached out to help other people in trouble.
When Mrs. Coolidge was in mourning, she did not wear black.
She looked up and saw that, without knowing it, Mrs. Coolidge was holding it aloft.
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. ( July 4, 1872January 5, 1933 ) was the 30th President of the United States ( 1923 – 1929 ).
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr., was born in Plymouth Notch, Windsor County, Vermont, on July 4, 1872, the only U. S. President to be born on Independence Day.
He was the elder of the two children of John Calvin Coolidge, Sr. ( 1845 – 1926 ) and Victoria Josephine Moor ( 1846 – 1885 ).
His sister, Abigail Grace Coolidge ( 1875 – 1890 ), died at the age of fifteen, when Coolidge was eighteen.
Coolidge's great-great-grandfather, also named John Coolidge, was an American military officer in the Revolutionary War and one of the first selectmen of the town of Plymouth Notch.
In 1897, Coolidge was admitted to the bar, becoming a country lawyer
Hughes was a professor in the 1890s, a staunch supporter of Britain's New Liberalism, an important leader of the progressive movement of the 20th century, a leading diplomat and New York lawyer in the days of Harding and Coolidge, and was known for being a swing voter when dealing with cases related to the New Deal in the 1930s.
* 1927 – President Calvin Coolidge signs a bill by Congress establishing the Federal Radio Commission ( later replaced by the Federal Communications Commission ) which was to regulate the use of radio frequencies in the United States.
J. Edgar Hoover, appointed by Calvin Coolidge in 1924, was by far the longest-serving FBI Director, serving until his death in 1972.
When Calvin Coolidge announced in 1928 that he would not seek a full term of office in the 1928 Presidential Election, Hoover became the leading Republican candidate, despite the fact Coolidge was lukewarm on Hoover, often deriding his ambitious and popular Commerce Secretary as " Wonder Boy ".
In 1926, Johnston Atoll was designated a federal bird refuge by President Calvin Coolidge with Executive Order 4467.
On May 10, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge appointed Hoover as the sixth director of the Bureau of Investigation, following President Warren Harding's death and in response to allegations that the prior director, William J. Burns, was involved in the Teapot Dome scandal.
John Coolidge Adams was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1947.

Coolidge and 1980
Three former elementary schools were closed in June 1980: Prospect School was torn down, along with the former Baldwin Junior High School and former Baldwin Senior High School which were combined in one building in the 1980s to make way for a housing complex ; Coolidge School on Grand Avenue has been converted to condominiums ; Harbor Elementary School on Hastings Street is now the school district office building.
Kristofferson and Coolidge divorced in 1980.
Other U. S. Presidents who have visited the campus include Calvin Coolidge ( 1930 ), Harry Truman ( 1949 ), Ronald Reagan ( 1976 ; prior to his 1980 election ), and Barack Obama ( 2012 )
Subsequent buildings constructed include Glenbrook Gymnasium ( c. 1957, with additions in the 1980s and 2000s ), the Coolidge Library ( 1965, addition in 1980 ), Huden Dining Hall ( 1965 ), the Fine Arts Center ( 1968 ), new Leavenworth Hall ( 1974 ), Stafford Hall ( 1990s ), and the Campus Center ( 1977, renovated in 2009 ).
Coolidge was married to Kris Kristofferson from 1973 – 1980.

Coolidge and independent
Coolidge has enjoyed a diverse career including independent films, TV movies and television series.

Coolidge and presidential
In the 1920 election, he and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox in the largest presidential popular vote landslide ( 60. 36 % to 34. 19 %) since popular vote totals were first recorded in 1824.
** U. S. presidential election, 1924: Republican Calvin Coolidge defeats Democrat John W. Davis and Progressive Robert M. LaFollette, Sr.
The United States presidential election of 1924 was won by incumbent President Calvin Coolidge, the Republican candidate.
Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the William McKinley, Rutherford Hayes, Calvin Coolidge, Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson libraries.
Further presidential proclamations of 16 February 1909 ( in the last months of the Roosevelt administration ) and 10 June, and in 1925 ( by Calvin Coolidge ) expanded the National Forest.
Coolidge made use of the new medium of radio and made radio history several times while president: his inauguration was the first presidential inauguration broadcast on radio ; on 12 February 1924, he became the first President of the United States to deliver a political speech on radio, and only ten days thereafter, on 22 February, he also became the first to deliver such a speech from the White House.
Libraries and museums have been established for other presidents, but they are not part of the NARA presidential library system, and are operated by private foundations, historical societies, or state governments, including the William McKinley, Rutherford Hayes, Calvin Coolidge, Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow Wilson libraries.
Shortly after opening, the Mayflower hosted a ball for the presidential inauguration of Calvin Coolidge.
Coolidge won the Republican nomination for Vice-President in the 1920 presidential election.
In an effort to save the old fort, the War Department finally declared Fort Pulaski a National Monument on October 15, 1924 by presidential proclamation of Calvin Coolidge.
Howard Mason Gore ( October 12, 1877June 20, 1947 ) served briefly as the United States Secretary of Agriculture at the very end of the first presidential administration of Calvin Coolidge ( until March 4, 1925 following the death of his predecessor 10 days before the Presidential election in 1924 ).
Coolidge won the Republican nomination for vice-president of the US in the 1920 presidential election.
Watson has served on the boards of many academic journals and presidential foundations, such as the Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation, Harry S. Truman Foundation, Western Social Science Association, International Abraham Lincoln Journal, The Social Science Journal, and others and was the founder and editor of the journal, White House Studies.
He was a six-time United States congressman from Virginia's 9th congressional district from 1907 to 1922 and served as the presidential secretary to President Calvin Coolidge.

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