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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.
¶ 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; ...
¶ President Coolidge having forbidden them to regard their semiweekly visits to his office as "interviews" (TIME, Feb. 13), newsgatherers last week refrained entirely from submitting ...
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, ...
The early 20th century humorist Will Rogers once told the story of President Coolidge getting lost in the same presidential palace late on the night of the last state dinner for a U.S. president ...
Obama would be the first sitting U.S. president—Jimmy Carter visited in 2011—to visit Cuba since Calvin Coolidge attended the Pan American Conference in Havana in January 1928.
Coolidge’s speech covered foreign affairs, government finances, infrastructure ... shown with Herbert Hoover in 1928, was a radio pioneer. By Andrew Glass 12/06/2018 12:04 AM EST. In its Dec. 5 ...
Until Obama announced a couple of weeks ago that he was going to Cuba, practically nobody remembered Coolidge’s 1928 trip. Yet at the time, it was a big, big deal, and even had parallels to today.
On this day in 1928, Republican Herbert Hoover defeated Democrat Alfred E. Smith in their contest to determine who would succeed Calvin Coolidge in the White House. Hoover amassed 444 votes in the ...
Jennifer Coolidge candidly revealed the reason why she never had children. The 61-year-old actress reflected on her choice not to become a mother in a cover interview with British GQ.. Coolidge ...
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