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On this day in 1993, Calvin Coolidge, the nation’s 30th president, died suddenly from coronary thrombosis at his home, The Beeches, in Northampton, Mass. He was 60 years old. Shortly before his ...
Calvin Coolidge did all the things we’d like to see a politician do today: ... Coolidge died in 1933. At his funeral, appropriately brief, the guests sang “Lead Kindly Light.” ...
Origins: When President Warren G. Harding died unexpectedly of heart disease on 2 August 1923, Vice-President Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as President of the United States. Before long, rumors ...
In 1933, former President Calvin Coolidge died of coronary thrombosis at his Northampton, Mass., home at the age of 60.. In 1948, the first color newsreel, filmed at the Tournament of Roses in ...
The door of Calvin Coolidge’s law office is on display at his presidential library and museum. ... Calvin, who tragically died in 1924 of blood poisoning at age 16.
Calvin Coolidge's 1923 State of the Union address to Congress was the first ever to be broadcast via radio. ... Died: January 5, 1933. The Era 1923: George Gershwin composes ...
On August 2, 1923, President Warren Harding suddenly died. Vice President Calvin Coolidge took the presidential oath of office, administered by his father, a justice of the peace. Myth has it that ...
Calvin Coolidge is the only president born on the Fourth of July. ... When Harding died just two years into his term, Coolidge found himself in the Oval Office. 4.
Calvin Coolidge is the only President in American history born on the Fourth of July. ... Sadly, Coolidge’s mother died from wounds suffered in a carriage accident when Coolidge was 12.
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