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  1. JOHN CALVIN COOLIDGE was born July 4, 1872 in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. He was the only son of John Calvin Coolidge, a jack-of-all-trades, teacher, storekeeper, farmer, politician, and even mechanic when necessary and Victoria Josephine Moor, a handsome woman who loved poetry and natural beauty, who died when Calvin was 12.

  2. Calvin Coolidge. John Calvin Coolidge Jr. was born the son of a village storekeeper in Plymouth Notch, Vermont, on July 4, 1872. Upon graduating from college, he dropped his first name. Coolidge`s mother, Victoria, died when he was 12 years old. The next year, he entered Black River Academy and graduated in 1890.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2019 · April 2, 2019. 0. 661. Calvin Coolidge became President in 1923, when Warren Harding died suddenly. Coolidge restored the confidence of the American people in their government, and won a landslide election to a full term of his own in 1924. During the campaign, however, tragedy struck the happy Coolidge family. Their youngest son died suddenly.

  4. 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. Su reacción a la huelga de la policía de ...

  5. 31 de dic. de 2003 · A heavy sleeper before, after Calvin's death Coolidge slept even more. He went to bed at 10, rose at 9 or, if earlier, took a nap before lunch. He napped between two and four hours every afternoon.

  6. 5 de ene. de 2019 · By Andrew Glass. 01/05/2019 12:02 AM EST. On this day in 1993, Calvin Coolidge, the nation’s 30th president, died suddenly from coronary thrombosis at his home, The Beeches, in Northampton, Mass ...

  7. 20 de abr. de 2017 · “It certainly affected Coolidge’s campaign and probably his remaining years in the White House,” writes one of Coolidge’s early biographers, Donald R. McCoy. 6 The most thorough of these scholars is Robert Gilbert, who in his biography The Tormented President contends that “Coolidge’s presidency died when his son died, and he served ...