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President Calvin Coolidge, second from left, with Elvira Machado, wife of Cuban President Gerardo Machado y Morales, who is walking with first lady Grace Coolidge at right, in Havana on Jan. 19, 1928.
Coolidge traveled to Cuba to address the Sixth Annual International Conference of American States in Havana on Jan. 16, 1928. Coolidge and his wife met with Cuba's President Gerardo Machado, who ...
President Coolidge and his wife, Grace Coolidge, are shown with the Cuban leader Gerardo Machado y Morales and his wife, Elvira Machado, in Havana on January 19, 1928.
¶ President Coolidge took some wind from political sails by forwarding to the Congress a letter from Secretary Wilbur of the Navy, ... THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Jan. 16, 1928; ...
HAVANA — There hasn't been a party like this in Havana since 1928. President and Mrs. Obama arrived back at Cuba's presidential palace Monday night for a once-in-three-lifetimes event: A state ...
The only pronouncement resembling Hoover's description is Coolidge's press statement (mentioned above) in 1928. If this is so, a Coolidge defender might argue that there's a difference between ...
In 1922, the share of total income taxes paid by those making more than $100,000 was 35.1 percent. In 1928, that share expanded to 61.3 percent. The share paid by those making less than $5,000 ...
The Coolidge administration opposed the U.S. entry into the League of Nations. It did support the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, which naively outlawed war between nations. Presidential Politics ...
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) was the 30th president of the United States of America. He declined to run for re-election in 1928 ( Getty Images ) Nicknamed “Silent Cal,” Coolidge was known for ...
> The air mail arrived. There weresome letters for the President. One said that Mr. Hoover would like toresign as Secretary of Commerce, when and if Mr. Coolidge desired. Theother letter said that ...
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