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  1. Calvin Coolidge (born John Calvin Coolidge Jr.; / ˈ k uː l ɪ dʒ /; July 4, 1872 – January 5, 1933) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929.

  2. Jul 16, 2024 · Calvin Coolidge (born July 4, 1872, Plymouth, Vermont, U.S.—died January 5, 1933, Northampton, Massachusetts) was the 30th president of the United States (192329). Coolidge acceded to the presidency after the death in office of Warren G. Harding, just as the Harding scandals were coming to light.

  3. www.history.com › topics › us-presidentsCalvin Coolidge - HISTORY

    Oct 27, 2009 · Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), the 30th U.S. president, led the nation through most of the Roaring Twenties, a decade of dynamic social and cultural change, materialism and excess.

  4. Calvin Coolidge 's tenure as the 30th president of the United States began on August 2, 1923, when Coolidge became president upon Warren G. Harding's death, and ended on March 4, 1929. A Republican from Massachusetts, Coolidge had been vice president for 2 years, 151 days when he succeeded to the presidency upon the sudden death of ...

  5. As America’s 30th President (1923-1929), Calvin Coolidge demonstrated his determination to preserve the old moral and economic precepts of frugality amid the material prosperity which many...

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn more about the life of Calvin Coolidge, or 'Silent Cal,' America's 30th president, at Biography.com. Coolidge served as president during the 'Roaring Twenties' boom, directly preceding...

  7. Calvin Coolidge became the 30th president of the United States in 1923, after the death of Warren G. Harding. He was elected president in 1924 and served until 1929.

  8. A conservative Republican who believed in limited government and reduction of debt, Coolidge broke with some in his party and came out in favor of women's suffrage. In 1918 he was elected governor and supported some mildly progressive measures.

  9. Overview. A quiet and somber man whose sour expression masked a dry wit, Calvin Coolidge was known as "Silent Cal." After learning of his ascendancy to the presidency following the death of Warren Harding in 1923, Coolidge was sworn in by his father, a justice of the peace, in the middle of the night and, displaying his famous "cool," promptly ...

  10. Calvin Coolidge - White House Historical Association. At 2:30 on the morning of August 3, 1923, while visiting in Vermont, Calvin Coolidge received word that Warren G. Harding was dead and he was president.

  11. coolidgefoundation.org › presidency › a-biographical-sketch-of-calvin-coolidgeA Biographical Sketch of Calvin Coolidge

    John Calvin Coolidge was born in 1872 on the Fourth of July and in the 96 th year of American Independence. The child was named for his father, but the family dropped the John, calling him Calvin or Cal. His birthplace was Plymouth Notch, a small hamlet tucked away in the Green Mountains of Vermont.

  12. Climbing the Political Ladder. While practicing law in Northampton, Massachusetts, Coolidge began to climb the ladder of state politics. From a spot on the City Council in 1900, he became chairman of the Northampton Republican Committee in 1904 and joined the state legislature in 1907.

  13. Calvin Coolidge. Thirtieth President, 1923-1929. Campaign: In 1923, Vice President Calvin Coolidge was sworn in after President William G. Harding died in office. Coolidge inherited many of Harding’s scandals, which he was able to handle with considerable ease. In 1924, he successfully ran his campaign on his ability to keep cool under fire ...

  14. Jun 30, 2022 · The 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), left office just as America was about to shift from an era of great joviality, the Roaring Twenties, to one of...

  15. Calvin Coolidge: Impact and Legacy. By David Greenberg. Although the public liked and admired Calvin Coolidge during his tenure, the Great Depression that began in 1929 seriously eroded his reputation and changed public opinion about his policies.

  16. Oct 12, 2019 · Calvin Coolidge (July 4, 1872-Jan. 5, 1933) was the 30th President of the U.S. Coolidge was president during the interim period between the two world wars. His conservative beliefs helped make significant changes to immigration laws and taxes.

  17. Feb 16, 2022 · Calvin Coolidge served as the thirtieth president of the United States (1923-29), assuming the presidency upon the death of Warren G. Harding. This guide provides access to digital materials, external websites, and a selected print bibliography.

  18. Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum, Forbes Library in Northampton, MA

  19. Overview. Born: July 4, 1872 in Plymouth Notch, Vermont... His 1923 State of the Union address to Congress was the first ever to be broadcast via radio. He would continue to use the...

  20. Calvin Coolidge, thirtieth president of the United States, is an understudied president whose achievements warrant greater consideration. Coolidge’s appreciation of civility, traditional federalism, individual initiative, political bipartisanship and common sense stand out in today’s rough political environment.

  21. Jul 2, 2018 · But a few lone sparklers may flicker for another patriotic cause: the birth of President Calvin Coolidge on July 4, 1872. Silent Cal was most known for his brevity.

  22. Oct 7, 2013 · In the twenty-ninth in a series on American presidents, scholars and historians discussed the life and career of Calvin Coolidge. Among the issues they addressed were Coolidge's early law and...

  23. Aug 3, 2011 · Come to see the modest home where President Coolidge was born, step inside the family homestead where Coolidge took the presidential oath of office, pause for reflection in the warm, wood-paneled church where the Coolidge family worshipped, and gain inspiration from the humble grave site where President Coolidge rests alongside his ...

  24. 6 days ago · Calvin Coolidge was very popular when he decided not to run for reelection in 1928. After rising from vice president as a midterm replacement to Warren Harding, who died of a heart attack amid a ...

  25. 5 days ago · Calvin Coolidge, James Polk, James Buchanan, Rutherford Hayes and Theodore Roosevelt also declined to seek another term when eligible. Yet no president in the modern era has dropped out of the ...

  26. Jul 20, 2024 · Weekly Visit To The Pathe Archives: Here, from 1924, are the Republicans nominating Calvin Coolidge. Oh, boy. His vice-presidential nominee was Charles Dawes, who was far more interesting than ...

  27. 5 days ago · The only other elected president to lose their party's nomination was President Franklin Pierce, back in 1856, while other incumbents (like Calvin Coolidge and Lyndon B. Johnson) have decided not ...

  28. 5 days ago · Davis lost to Republican President Calvin Coolidge in the general election. 4. General view shows the United Center, the venue for the upcoming Democratic National Convention ...

  29. Jul 19, 2024 · Stocks gained 12 percent, annualized, under President Trump. That placed him behind only Presidents Calvin Coolidge, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. By comparison, so far in the Biden ...