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For his grandparent, the Vermont state illustrative, see Theologian Galusha Coolidge.
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Calvin Coolidge | |
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In office August 2, – March 4, | |
Vice President | |
Preceded by | Warren G. Harding |
Succeeded by | Herbert Hoover |
In office March 4, – August 2, | |
President | Warren G. Harding |
Preceded by | Thomas R. Marshall |
Succeeded by | Charles G. Dawes |
In office January 2, – January 6, | |
Lieutenant | Channing H. Cox |
Preceded by | Samuel W. McCall |
Succeeded by | Channing H. Cox |
In office January 6, – January 2, | |
Governor | Samuel W. McCall |
Preceded by | Grafton D. Cushing |
Succeeded by | Channing H. Cox |
In office January 7, – January 6, | |
Preceded by | Levi H. Greenwood |
Succeeded by | Henry Gordon Wells |
In office January 3, – January 6, | |
Preceded by | Allen T. Treadway |
Succeeded by | John B. Hull |
Constituency | Berkshire, Hampden, and County counties |
In office January 3, – January 1, | |
Preceded by | James W. O'Brien |
Succeeded by | William Feiker |
In office January 2, – January 6, | |
Preceded by | M • Calvin Coolidge: Life Before the PresidencyHe was born John Calvin Coolidge on July 4, , in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. He grew up helping his storekeeper father tend accounts, selling apples, and doing other chores around the store and at home on the family farm. As a boy, Coolidge had little ambition in life beyond hoping to follow his father as a good, honest small-town merchant. A fair to average student in the Plymouth elementary school, he eventually managed to obtain entry to the prestigious Amherst College in nearby Amherst, Massachusetts, where he blossomed over his four years. He graduated with honors in , racking up good to excellent grades in his last two years and graduating cum laude. A member of the Republican Club and the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, Coolidge won a reputation on campus for his wit and his public speaking skills. He shared the junior prize for oratory, and in his senior year his classmates elected him to deliver the Grove Oration, a humorous send-up of the senior class at graduation. He also took first prize in a national contest for his senior essay, "The Principles Fought for in the American Revolution." A loyal Amherst alumnus, he relied throughout his political career on men who were classmates or fellow alumni, including Boston bus • At on the morning of August 3, , while visiting in Vermont, Calvin Coolidge received word that Warren G. Harding was dead and he was president. By the light of a kerosene lamp, his father, who was a notary public, administered the oath of office as Coolidge placed his hand on the family Bible. Coolidge was “distinguished for character more than for heroic achievement,” wrote one Democratic admirer, Alfred E. Smith. “His great task was to restore the dignity and prestige of the presidency when it had reached the lowest ebb in our history in a time of extravagance and waste” Born in Plymouth, Vermont, on July 4, , Coolidge was the son of a village storekeeper. He graduated from Amherst College with honors, and entered law and politics in Northampton, Massachusetts. Slowly, methodically, he went up the political ladder from councilman in Northampton to governor of Massachusetts, as a Republican. En route he became thoroughly conservative. As president, Coolidge demonstrated his determination to preserve the old moral and economic precepts amid the material prosperity which many Americans were enjoying. He refused to use federal economic power to check the growing boom or to ameliorate the depressed condition of agriculture and certain industries. His first message to Congre |