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  1. 25 de nov. de 2019 · BIOGRAPHIES: National First Ladies’ Library. The White House. White House Historical Association.

  2. Grace Coolidge with white collie Rob Roy, 1924. This portrait of First Lady Grace Goodhue Coolidge was painted by artist Howard Chandler Christy circa 1924, during Calvin Coolidge's presidency. Mrs. Coolidge poses with her white Collie, Rob Roy. The portrait hangs in the White House China Room, which was decorated in a shade of red to match Mrs ...

  3. Partially on her own accord and partly at the direction of her husband, Grace Coolidge stayed out of politics, although the president did gain from her visibility as first lady. American fashion icon who embraced less conservative, more casual clothing. Previously a teacher at the Clarke School for the Deaf, she promoted education for the deaf ...

  4. 8 de jul. de 2022 · Grace G. Coolidge war die Frau des Präsidenten Calvin Coolidge, der die USA von 1923-1929 regierte. Mit ihrem Charme, ihrer Intelligenz und ihrem guten Aussehen hat sie viel zum politischen Erfolg ihres Mannes beigetragen, der selber als eher spröde galt. Dies spiegelt sich auch in dem Bild wieder, das Howard Chandler Christy von ihr malte.

  5. Grace Anna Goodhue Coolidge (ur. 3 stycznia 1879 w Burlington , zm. 8 lipca 1957 w Northampton ) – żona prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych Calvina Coolidge’a i druga , a następnie pierwsza dama USA w latach 1923–1929.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.