In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge's nephew, Harold Coolidge, along with his Harvard classmate Charles Day, secured...Mountain. The result proved to be a turning point in Coolidge's life. That fall at Harvard, he changed his major...
In 1925, President Calvin Coolidge appointed George A. Parks as territorial Governor of Alaska...Washington, D.C. to present the Alaska flag to President Calvin Coolidge. Due to prior commitments of the President, the trip never took...
America's birthday is also that of Calvin Coolidge, the only president born on the Fourth of July...Independence. There are many half-truths about Coolidge. Despite his nickname, Coolidge was far from silent in his biweekly press conferences...
...occasion caused this to happen? Well, the president was Calvin Coolidge and the occasion was the 1925 diphtheria epidemic in Nome...New York City's Central Park in 1926, and President Calvin Coolidge honored 20 people for their efforts In 1985, President Ronald...
...earned advance degrees from the nation's most prestigious music schools and conservatories. Since the inauguration of Calvin Coolidge in 1925, "Pershing's Own" has been part of the official escort to the president in each inaugural parade.Assembled for...
...prepared to give anything, but never gave himself."America has had political figures with a mania for privacy before; Calvin Coolidge gave up little about himself, and the two President Bushes were so reluctant to share their personal thoughts they disparaged...
...pictures of his father, his brothers, his friends and other relatives, there are photos of him dining with a smiling Rita Coolidge, celebrating guitarist Les Paul's birthday and hanging out with Hollywood's Steven Seagal and Robert Watts. There's...
...received their diplomas in Juneau. In 1925, The Sitka National Cemetery was established by executive order of President Calvin Coolidge. In 1939, The U.S. Marshall seized seven slot machines in a raid on The Fisherman's Club in Anchorage. Under the 1912...
...received their diplomas in Juneau. In 1925, the Sitka National Cemetery was established by executive order of President Calvin Coolidge. In 1939, the U.S. Marshall seized seven slot machines in a raid on The Fisherman's Club in Anchorage. Under the 1912...
...of Pioneers was organized at Forty Mile on the Yukon River. In 1924, Alaska Gov. Scott C. Bone met with President Calvin Coolidge, asking that Alaska be included in the Federal Highway Act. In 1935, the University of Alaska Library at Fairbanks moved...
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