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Speaking in Philadelphia on July 5, 1926, President Calvin Coolidge said, "The things of the spirit come first. Unless we cling to that, all our material prosperity, overwhelming though it may ...
Speaking to the American public in some fifty radio broadcasts, it was Silent Cal, ... Calvin Coolidge’s impressive public record reminds us that to master the future we must relearn the past.
Much the same could be said for the president who spoke that day: Calvin Coolidge. ... On communication ability, accounting for both speaking and writing, Coolidge finished near bottom, at 41st.
Calvin Coolidge, our 30th president ... Speaking about the Declaration of Independence on its 150th anniversary, Coolidge said the Declaration at its core was a great “spiritual” document: ...
In 1924, speaking to more than 100,000 Catholics of the Holy Name Society, Coolidge praised its work, which was, he said, “to impress upon people the necessity for reverence. … ...
Coolidge, speaking in Philadelphia on July 5, 1926, began with these words, which were as true then as they are today: We live in an age of science and of abounding accumulation of material things ...