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7 de jul. de 2014 · Signs of a blood infection appeared, but despite doctors’ best efforts, young Calvin, Jr. was dead within a week. The suddenness of this loss causes many to wonder about the medical-historical context of his death. The microorganism that took the President’s son was Staphylococcus aureus, a relatively common bacterium.
24 de may. de 2000 · Claim: President Calvin Coolidge's son was killed by a poisonous dye in his black socks. FALSE. Origins: When President Warren G. Harding died unexpectedly of heart disease on 2 August 1923, Vice...
7 de jul. de 2021 · This Day in History: The tragic death of Calvin Coolidge’s son. 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.
Coolidge died, heartbroken, at the age of 60 in 1933. He was buried next to Calvin Jr. Calvin Jr.'s mother Grace also wrote a letter, ten days after his death, expressing almost the same sentiments as her husband's. Oddly enough, it was to the wife of the man to whom he would write his letter, as above: Judge Irwin.
Abstract. At the height of his career and in the second year of his presidency, Calvin Coolidge lost his cherished second son, Calvin Jr. Barely sixteen, Calvin Jr. died suddenly from an infection resulting from a simple blister on his toe following a game of tennis on the White House court.
6 de jul. de 2017 · Maybe he couldn’t find a pair, or clean ones, or didn’t even notice: but he developed a blister on the third toe of his right foot and, by July 2nd, it was killing him. President Coolidge & Sons Calvin Jr. & John June 30, 1924. (Library of Congress.)
3 de mar. de 2013 · Victoria Coolidge, the boy’s romantic, melancholy mother, died when he was twelve. From his grandfather Calvin Galusha Coolidge, young Cal inherited an unyielding forty-acre parcel, the family ...