¶ The mortgage was being foreclosed on a broken-down Indiana onion farm which President Coolidge was given “for an unrendered service to agriculture.” There were bills to be signed—$6,792,000 for Army ...
¶ Pending bills (see THE CONGRESS), and what he would do about them if passed in such-and-such forms, kept President Coolidge busily occupied, conferring, suggesting, protesting, making himself felt, ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - On August 15, 1928, President Calvin Coolidge visited Wausau as part of the American Legion convention. Coolidge, America’s 30th president, arrived in Wausau by train. Nearly ...
A FEW months ago, in one of our well-known magazines, Mr. Lowell Schmaltz — he explained that his name ‘is n’t German at all, but Pennsylvania Dutch, which is almost the same as saying New England ...
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 ...
President Calvin Coolidge may not use Cortlandt Field Bishop’s Lenox villa for his 1928 summer home, but other Berkshires estates are under consideration.