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  • {{r|Calvin Coolidge}}
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  • During the 1920s, President [[Calvin Coolidge]] and his Treasury Secretary [[Andrew Mellon]] cut taxes and spending, and
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  • ...can leader.<ref> William Allen White, ''A Puritan in Babylon: The Story of Calvin Coolidge'' (1938) p. 122. </ref> Coolidge's laconic ways and dry humor was characte
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  • |[[Calvin Coolidge]]
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  • ...ted Hughes secretary of state, and he remained in office under President [[Calvin Coolidge]] until March 1925.
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  • - [[Calvin Coolidge]] -
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  • | Aug. 3, 1923 || Mar. 3, 1929 || [[Calvin Coolidge]]
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  • ...) explains why Harding's reputation took a nose dive, as the new president Calvin Coolidge blamed the troubles of the day on his dead predecessor. "Reputational entr
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  • ...ed to such work. [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Calvin Coolidge]] approved Moffett's proposal, but on 16 January 1924, ''Shenandoah'' was t
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  • ...default of the French government on war debts owed the US, US President [[Calvin Coolidge]] dispatch his [[Office of Management and Budget|director of budget]] [[Cha
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  • * McCoy, Donald, ''Calvin Coolidge: The Quiet President'' (1967), * McCoy, Donald, ''Calvin Coolidge: The Quiet President'' (1967),
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  • Following the election of Calvin Coolidge to the Presidency, the mid-1920s came to be known as the "Coolidge Prosper
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  • ...ark horse was nominated, who lost in a landslide to incumbent Republican [[Calvin Coolidge]].
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  • ...pularity and press often overshadowed his bosses, Presidents Harding and [[Calvin Coolidge]]. As secretary, and then later as President, Hoover revolutionized the re
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  • ...usly naive females resonated with working class audiences, but President [[Calvin Coolidge]] and the middle classes supported Addams and her WILPF efforts in the 1920
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  • ...usly naive females resonated with working class audiences, but President [[Calvin Coolidge]] and the middle classes supported Addams and her WILPF efforts in the 1920
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  • ...dominant force in the GOP. The latter elected [[Warren G. Harding]] and [[Calvin Coolidge]]. In 1928 the iconic progressive [[Herbert Hoover]] became the last presid
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  • ...with the election of President [[Warren G. Harding]]. The presidency of [[Calvin Coolidge]] (1923-29) was a high water mark for conservatism, both politically and in
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  • ...igh-income professions. For example, this group threw its support behind [[Calvin Coolidge]]'s administration.
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  • ...ty (United States), history|Democrat]], but he also supported Republican [[Calvin Coolidge]]. Democrat [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] was his favorite. Although he support
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