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It read: “It is my painful duty to inform you of the death today of Calvin Coolidge. . . . There is no occasion for me to recount his eminent services. . . . His entire lifetime has been one of ...
First and second children constitute 56 percent of the presidents.
At the end, when Coolidge girls’ basketball coach Derrick Davis Jr. was visiting his father at his nursing home on K Street, he knew he was having conversations that his dad would never remember.
Calvin Coolidge was born on the fourth of July, 1872, in the little mountain village of Plymouth, Vermont. His family on both sides struck its roots right down into the heart of New England.
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. -- Calvin Coolidge, thirtieth president of the United States, died suddenly today at his home in Northampton. He succumbed, according to physicians, to a heart attack that had ...