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1919 Jan 2 |
Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) was inaugurated as governor of Massachusetts. Links: USA, Massachusetts, CoolidgeC |
1919 Sep 9 |
Most of Boston's 1,500-member police force went on strike. The city’s police commissioner fired the strikers and Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), who was running for governor, came out in support of the firings. Links: USA, Massachusetts, CoolidgeC |
1920 Jan 8 |
Massachusetts’ Gov. Calvin Coolidge stated: "There is a limit to the taxing power of the state beyond which increased rates produce decreased revenues." Links: USA, Massachusetts, Taxes, CoolidgeC |
1920 Jun 12 |
Republicans in Chicago nominated Warren G. Harding for president and Calvin Coolidge, governor of Massachusetts, for vice president. Links: USA, Massachusetts, HardingW, CoolidgeC |
1924 May 26 |
President Coolidge signed an Immigration-restriction law based on eugenic principles. Links: USA, Sociology, CoolidgeC |
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1925 |
The Ghazir rug, created by orphans of the Armenian genocide (1915-1917), was donated to US Pres. Calvin Coolidge. Links: USA, CoolidgeC |
1926 Nov 11 |
Pres. Calvin Coolidge dedicated the 217-foot Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., in honor of those who died in WW I. Links: USA, Missouri, CoolidgeC |
1927 Aug 10 |
Pres. Calvin Coolidge took part in the formal dedication of Mount Rushmore. Gutzon Borglum began work and the Mount Rushmore project was completed in 1941. When South Dakota officials invited Gutzon Borglum (1867-1941) to design a sculpture on the face of the Black Hills, he declared, "American history shall march along that skyline." Borglum’s son Lincoln (d.1986) led the completion of the project created by some 400 workers. Links: Artist, USA, South Dakota, CoolidgeC |
1929 Feb 22 |
with the influence of Congressman William Williamson and Senator Peter Norbeck pushing Congress for approval of the bill and President Coolidge ready to sign it into law, Public Law 805 was passed and the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission was established. Links: USA, South Dakota, CoolidgeC |
1933 Jan 5 |
The 30th president (1923-1929) of the United States, Calvin Coolidge, died in Northampton, Mass., at age 60. In 1998 Robert Sobel published his biography: "Coolidge: An American Enigma." Robert Ferrell published "The Presidency of Calvin Coolidge." In 2006 David Greenberg authored “Calvin Coolidge.” Links: USA, Biography, CoolidgeC |
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2013 |
Amity Shales authored Coolidge,” a biography of Calvin Coolidge who served as US president from 1923-1929. Links: USA, Books, CoolidgeC |