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  1. 7 de jul. de 2014 · By Jared R hoads. This week marks the 90 th anniversary of the sad and untimely death of Calvin Coolidge, Jr., President Calvin Coolidges younger son. The general story is well-known: while playing lawn tennis with his brother on the White House grounds, sixteen-year-old Calvin, Jr. developed a blister atop the third toe of his right foot.

  2. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. ( Plymouth, Vermont; 4 de julio de 1872- Northampton, Massachusetts; 5 de enero de 1933) fue el trigésimo presidente de los Estados Unidos (1923-29). Era un abogado republicano de Vermont, que comenzó su carrera política en Massachusetts, estado del que fue gobernador.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2021 · Nacido el 4 de julio de 1872 en Plymouth Notch, Vermont, Calvin Coolidge fue el trigésimo presidente de los Estados Unidos y el único presidente nacido el Día de la Independencia. Se casó con Grace Goodhue y tuvieron dos hijos, John y Calvin Jr., el último de los cuales murió trágicamente mientras Coolidge era presidente.

  4. 7 de jul. de 2021 · On this day in 1924, President Calvin and First Lady Grace Coolidge lose their youngest son. The teenager had been under the care of doctors at Walter Reed Army hospital for several days. It was an unexpected and shocking tragedy that left the Coolidges devastated.

  5. Most people attributed Coolidges coldness to his stern New England personality. Yet his stern exterior belied a man who was in—fact–deeply sensitive, and who cared particularly for his family: his wife Grace Anna Coolidge, and their sons John, born in 1906, and Calvin, Jr., born in 1908.

  6. Calvin Coolidge. (John Calvin Coolidge; Plymouth, Vermont, 1872 - Northampton, Massachusetts, 1933) Trigésimo presidente de los Estados Unidos de América (1923-1929). Este abogado de Northampton, ligado a los republicanos, desarrolló su carrera política como alcalde de dicha ciudad (1910-1911), senador (1912-1915) y gobernador de ...

  7. His eldest son John said it "hurt [Coolidge] terribly", and psychiatric biographer Robert E. Gilbert, author of The Tormented President: Calvin Coolidge, Death, and Clinical Depression, said that Coolidge "ceased to function as President after the death of his sixteen-year-old son".