The history of the White House Christmas card list is long, unique, with annual messages as distinct as the former presidents ...
In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the first national Christmas tree on the White House lawn. Members of the First ...
The first time Calvin Coolidge met Gutzon Borglum, the president agreed to the artist's scheme to mint commemorative coins. With the coins, Borglum hoped to raise funds to carve a mountain into ...
The Exodus story was a model of providential liberation and deliverance for Americans rebelling against Britain’s pharaonic ...
D. Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. With the 100th anniversary of Calvin Coolidge’s inauguration as our 30th president on Aug. 2, I want to write about his noteworthy presidency. Why has Coolidge continued ...
¶ President Coolidge took some wind from political sails by forwarding to the Congress a letter from Secretary Wilbur of the Navy, who asked that a commission of experts be appointed to consider the ...
With input from Alliance Defending Freedom and others within the conservative shareholder community, President Trump’s ...
President Coolidge again denied (no one has counted the number of these denials) that he would change his mind about the 1928 nomination. ¶ President Coolidge ordered the U. S. flag displayed on Nov.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Let’s look now to “Silent Cal” - Calvin Coolidge. Before becoming the 30th president, Coolidge was born on the Fourth of July in 1872. When he was 23, he graduated ...
This first centennial of the Calvin Coolidge presidency is as good a time as any to revisit an old-fashioned American idea: that families living in the White House kept pets because they liked pets.
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One presidential perk is to decorate the Oval Office. With every change in administration, portraits, busts, carpets, draperies, and furniture come and go. Every president seeks to project his own ...