President Calvin Coolidge's inauguration was the first to be broadcast live on the radio. A lot has changed since then.
America’s flinty, unpretentious 30th president was shaped by an austere upbringing in a Vermont hamlet out of time.
Believing firmly that "the business of America is business," Coolidge espoused a policy of keeping the government out of the way of big business and generally appeared to embrace the status quo ...
Dr. George E. Cannon (1869-1925) was a physician and New Jersey Black Republican leader from Jersey City who seconded the ...
From 1923-1929, under three Republican presidents—Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover – the Secretary of Labor was James J Davis, a steelworker and a union member. A Welsh immigrant himself ...
With a pro-business Republican Party in government throughout ... American presidents such as Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge would often praise these people and attended many events with ...
Believing firmly that "the business of America is business," Coolidge espoused a policy of keeping the government out of the way of big business and generally appeared to embrace the status quo ...