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  1. Hace 2 días · On June 30, 1924, Calvin Jr. had played tennis with his brother on the White House tennis courts without putting on socks and developed a blister on one of his toes. The blister subsequently degenerated into sepsis. Calvin Jr. died a little over a week later at the age of 16. The President never forgave himself for Calvin Jr's death.

  2. Hace 6 días · Acceding to the presidency upon Harding’s unexpected death (August 2, 1923), Coolidge took the oath of office from his father, a notary public, by the light of a kerosene lamp at 2:47 am on August 3 at the family home in Plymouth, Vermont.

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  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · In 2023, England became the first part of the UK to legalise water cremations - colloquially dubbed "boil-in-the-bag" funerals. The process - already available in the US, Canada, and South Africa ...

  4. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Posted online on March 30, 2024. Published in Petoskey News-Review. Calvin Coolidge Gillespie Jr., known affectionately as Papa Cal, passed away on March 22, 2024, in Boyne City, Michigan, at...

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  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Grace earned enormous sympathy from Americans in the summer of 1924 when her son Calvin, Jr., died after a blister on his foot developed into blood poisoning. Unlike earlier first ladies, who withdrew from all public appearances at times of tragedy, she set a precedent that her successors would follow by resuming official duties ...

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  6. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Calvin Coolidge Shafer Jr., age 64, of Kalamazoo passed away March 18, 2024. He was born October 8, 1959, in Kalamazoo to the late Calvin Coolidge Sr. and Joyce Renae (Burns) Shafer.

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · After Florida’s new law went into effect on April 20, 2023, ending the practice of unanimous death sentences and authorizing death by a jury vote of 8-4, judges began applying the law inconsistently to Hurst resentencing proceedings.