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  1. 31 de dic. de 2003 · That locket closed a circle of loss and grief: when Calvin was twelve Victoria Coolidge, thirty-nine, died of tuberculosis at their Plymouth Notch, Vermont home. "Mother wants to see you both ...

  2. 8 de jul. de 2014 · You can watch a video of Grace Coolidge with Helen Keller here and in her first talkie newsreel here. Grief. In July 1924 her 16-year-old son Calvin died when a blister developed into blood poisoning. On the five-year anniversary of his death, Grace Coolidge published an original poem, ‘The Open Door,’ in Good Housekeeping magazine.

  3. 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 ...

  4. After the conventions and the death of his younger son Calvin, Coolidge became withdrawn; he later said that "when he [the son] died, the power and glory of the Presidency went with him." It was the most subdued Republican campaign in memory, partly because of Coolidge's grief, but also because of his naturally non-confrontational style.

  5. John Calvin Coolidge 30th United States President « Previous Next » In office Aug. 2, 1923 – Mar. 4, 1929 V. President Charles Dawes Political Party Republican Personal Info Born July 4, 1872 Died Jan. 5, 1933 (at age 60) Religion Congregationalism School Amherst College Profession Lawyer Signature Wife Grace Goodhue Children John

  6. The nation is transfixed by the death of a sixteen year old son of a president in the White House. The son dies from a blister that brought on blood poisoning. The tragedy of that death haunts Calvin Coolidge and the rest of his family. “It has always seemed to me that the boy I lost was her image” referring to his mother.

  7. On August 2, 1923, while on a speaking tour of the Western states, President Harding died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage. Harding had been a popular president, and the nation was shocked and saddened to hear the news of his death. Coolidge took the oath of office and ascended to the presidency on August 3.