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  1. To Grace Coolidge may be credited a full share in her husband’s rise in politics. She worked hard, kept up appearances, took her part in town activities, attended her church, and offset his shyness with a gay friendliness. She bore a second son in 1908, and it was she who played backyard baseball with the boys.

  2. 21 de may. de 2014 · 21 Grace Coolidge to Therese Hills, October 7, 1919, MS-16-3. 22 Grace Coolidge to Therese Hills, March 21, 1922, MS-16-14. 23 “Ideal First Lady is Mrs. Coolidge: Vivacity, Graciousness and Competency Endear Her to the Public,” Washington Star, November 5, 1924. 24 Vylla Poe Wilson, “Mrs. Coolidge as Chatelaine of White House Noted for ...

  3. 29 de abr. de 2008 · Warm and vivacious to her husband’s dour and taciturn, Grace was to be a contrast to Calvin for years to come. But as Robert Ferrell shows, their marriage ensured her husband’s rise to high office. Ferrell focuses on Grace Coolidge’s years in the White House, 1923-1929.

  4. Calvin et Grace Coolidge vers 1918. En 1906, le comité républicain local nomma Coolidge à l'élection pour la Chambre des représentants du Massachusetts. Il fut élu de justesse face au candidat démocrate sortant et se rendit à Boston pour la session de 1907 de la législature [25].

  5. 4 de dic. de 2022 · Grace Coolidge’s interest in radio became known to the newspapermen who followed her husband, Vice President Calvin Coolidge. In the spring of 1922, to boost interest in the radio, photographs began appearing in newspapers around the country of various public figures listening to their radio sets.

  6. Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge (* 3. Januar 1879 in Burlington, Vermont; † 8. Juli 1957 in Northampton, Massachusetts) war die Ehefrau des US-Präsidenten Calvin Coolidge und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten von 1923 bis 1929. Ihr Vater war Maschinenbauingenieur Andrew Issaclar Goodhue, ihre Mutter war Lemira Barrett Goodhue.

  7. 12 de mar. de 2024 · First lady Grace Anna Coolidge, the wife of U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, is known for her many charitable causes. She worked actively with the Clarke Institute for the Deaf, the Red Cross and and the Visiting Nurse Association.