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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].
For her "fine personal influence exerted as First Lady of the Land," Grace Coolidge received a gold medal from the National Institute of Social Sciences. In 1931 she was voted one of America's twelve greatest living women. She had grown up in the Green Mountain city of Burlington, Vermont, only child of Andrew and Lemira B. Goodhue, born in 1879.
13 de abr. de 2017 · Grace Coolidge, accompanied on this day by her dogs Rob Roy and Prudence Prim, cheerfully greeted the veterans, most of them dressed in civilian clothes. According to one account of the day’s festivities, “Mrs. Coolidge put all of her delightful personality in the entertainment of her guests . . . the First Lady of the Land was at her best ...
Grace Coolidge. 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.
Grace Coolidge with white collie Rob Roy, 1924. This watercolor 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 ...
Anna Grace Coolidge Goodhue fue la esposa del presidente de los Estados Unidos, Calvin Coolidge casados en 1905. En primer lugar entre 1921 y 1923 fue la Segunda Dama de Estados Unidos y entre 1923 y 1929 fue la primera dama.
As Coolidge was rising to the rank of governor, the family kept the duplex; he rented a dollar-and-a-half room in Boston and came home on weekends. In 1921, as wife of the Vice President, Grace Coolidge went from her housewife's routine into Washington society and quickly became the most popular woman in the capital.