Articles
The Presidency: Puritan in the Cabinet Room
With his flinty stare, red hair, high collar and striped trousers, Calvin Coolidge is now an established presence in the Cabinet Room, a quiet patron of...
Books: Average Genius
CALVIN COOLIDGEClaude M. Fuess Little, Brown ($4.75). "In trying to anticipate the verdict of history, we can be sure that Calvin Coolidge will not be...
BANKING: Cool Cash from Coolidge
Still striving to shed their obsolete image of aloofness, bankers have adopted an air of determined bonhomie while courting customers with a full array of...
THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: May 7, 1928
¶ Pending bills (see THE CONGRESS), and what he would do about them if passed in such-and-such forms, kept President Coolidge busily occupied, conferring,...
National Affairs: Calvin Coolidge
In the early morning hours of August 3 an automobile full of newspaper correspondents sped over Vermont roads to Plymouth Notch at the southern end of the...
THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Oct. 22, 1928
THE PRESIDENCY The Coolidge Week As chief executive, Calvin Coolidge found it necessary last week to use unminced language on one important problem. It had...
THE PRESIDENCY: Coolidge Fund
The mobility and expressiveness of Mrs. Coolidge's face, particularly her mouth, have often occasioned flattering public comment. Sometimes they have been...
THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Dec. 24, 1928
The hour approached when the Senate would say whether or not the Coolidge Era should be crowned by the Kellogg-Briand multilateral...
THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Feb. 25, 1929
¶The clean aromatic smell of raw pine wood spread through the White House. Excelsior littered the floors. Busy workmen in overalls came and went. Mrs...
THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Coolidge's Week: Aug. 11, 1924
¶ The Executive Offices were visited by the President of the National Association of Post-Office Clerks and the Secretary of the organization. They wanted to...


