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Coolidge and restored
Coolidge Corner is also home of the Coolidge Corner Theatre, a restored Art Deco movie palace that has been showing movies since 1933.

Coolidge and public
But to get back to the Coolidge household, Mrs. Coolidge so obviously loved dogs, that the public sent her more dogs -- Calamity Jane, Timmy, and Blackberry.
Coolidge Senior engaged in many occupations, and ultimately enjoyed a statewide reputation as a prosperous farmer, storekeeper and public servant ; he farmed, taught school, ran a local store, served in the Vermont House of Representatives and the Vermont Senate, and held various local offices including justice of the peace and tax collector.
Harding was succeeded as President by Vice President Calvin Coolidge, who was sworn in while vacationing at Plymouth Notch, Vermont, by his father, a Vermont notary public.
The Coolidge Public Library offers many resources to the community, including public access computers, new materials, an extensive DVD catalog, as well as frequent author signings from bestselling authors.
Berkley's municipal offices and public safety headquarters are located on 12 Mile Road just east of Coolidge Highway.
Calvin Coolidge used the garden for making public announcements about policy and staffing decisions.
Former President Calvin Coolidge commented that the production was a " public service ".
Two of the stations designed by Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge ( both in Newton, Massachusetts ) are still used by Boston's MBTA ( green line ) public transit service.
On April 1, 1924, he was appointed United States Attorney General by his Amherst classmate President Calvin Coolidge, who felt Stone would be perceived by the public as beyond reproach to oversee investigations into various scandals arising under the Harding administration.
Only one Washington, DC public high school baseball player ever hit a home run over the 30-foot high " green monster-like " right field wall at Griffith Stadium-Bill Harrison of Coolidge High School in 1952.
Palmer's second initiation into the rites of a public poet began with the editing of the journal Joglars with fellow poet Clark Coolidge.
In addition to fostering an informed public the order met with Calvin Coolidge to press for intervention in the oppression in Mexico.
Coolidge announced that the police did not have the right to strike against the public safety and brought in the state national guard to restore order to Boston.
After attending public schools and Bryant & Stratton Commercial College at its former Boston, Massachusetts campus, Coolidge worked with his father's company in manufacturing chairs and rattan.

Coolidge and White
Sometimes, Mrs. Coolidge would close herself in the Green Suite on the second floor, and play the piano she had brought to the White House.
* 1924 – U. S. President Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President to deliver a radio broadcast from the White House.
The tour made Nurmi extremely popular in the U. S., and the Finn agreed to meet President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.
Immediately after President Harding's death, Mrs. Harding returned to Washington, D. C., and briefly stayed in the White House with President and First Lady Coolidge.
* February 22-Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President of the United States to deliver a radio broadcast from the White House.
When the Stultz, Gordon and Earhart flight crew returned to the United States, they were greeted with a ticker-tape parade in New York followed by a reception with President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.
Muncil was a talented local builder who also designed and built Marjorie Merriweather Post's Camp Topridge, and White Pine Camp, which was used as a summer White House of US President Calvin Coolidge.
Notable buildings include the Coolidge Hotel, the First National Bank building, a U. S. Post Office building, and the White River Junction Fire House, showing examples of Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Italianate and Romanesque architecture.
The nine finalists were invited to meet Calvin Coolidge at the White House, a tradition followed by presidents for most of the ensuing 86 years of the United States contest.
Despite being nicknamed " Silent Cal ," many reporters covering the White House found President Calvin Coolidge to be fairly accessible once he took office in 1923 following the death of President Warren G. Harding.
The term " White House spokesman " was used extensively for the first time during the Coolidge administration, as press conference rules mandated that reporters could attribute quotes or statements only to a " White House spokesman " and not directly to the President himself.
* Byron Stewart ' 74 Warren Coolidge on the CBS television series The White Shadow.
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.
Former President of the United States | U. S. President William Howard Taft | William Taft, Plutarco Elías Calles and President of the United States | U. S. President Calvin Coolidge at the White House.
The official White House portrait of First Lady Grace Coolidge with her dog Rob Roy
* Sherri Ann and Leslie Ward Cabot ( Jennifer Coolidge, Patrick Cranshaw ) with their Standard Poodle Rhapsody in White ( a. k. a. Butch ) -
Secretary of the Navy Edwin C. Denby, Chief Gunner George Bradley ( Medal of Honor recipient ) | George Bradley and Admiral Edward W. Eberle at the White House after Bradley had been presented with the Medal of Honor by President Calvin Coolidge.
President Coolidge signs the immigration act on the White House South Lawn along with appropriation bills for the Veterans Bureau.
On February 22, 1928, 85 percent of Broward County's residents gathered for a ceremony in which President Calvin Coolidge was to push a button from the White House detonating explosives to remove the rock barrier separating the harbor from the Atlantic Ocean.
* On February 22, 1928, 85 percent of Broward County's residents gathered for a ceremony in which President Calvin Coolidge was to push a button from the White House detonating explosives to remove the rock barrier separating the harbor from the ocean.
In 1907, he and William Massarene designed White Pine Camp, a retreat in the Adirondack Mountains, later used by U. S. President Calvin Coolidge as his " Summer White House ".

Coolidge and House
There are several protected areas within town, including Cedar Swamp Conservation Area, Cheever Commons Conservation Area, Coolidge Reservation, Owl's Nest Nature Preservation Land, Powder House Hill Reservation, and Wyman Hill Conservation Area.
His hotel, named the Junction House, was the first of three hotels to occupy the site, which now is home to the Coolidge Hotel, built in 1924.
While filming, both cast and crew lodged at the Hotel Coolidge ( then the Junction House ).
His father was a lawyer, a judge and, for 31 years, a Congressman and chair of the House Naval Affairs Committee during the Harding and Coolidge administrations.
The building is now owned by Champlain College and is identified as Coolidge House.
File: Joseph Coolidge House Boston Massachusetts. jpeg | Joseph Coolidge House, Boston, c. 1792

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