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Presidents Calvin Coolidge & George Washington
Presidents Calvin Coolidge & George Washington
President Woodrow Wilson designated November 11th to be Veterans Day in 1919. In 1926 President Calvin Coolidge made it an official holiday.
Charles Dawes was the Vice President from 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)
Charles Dawes was the Vice President from 1925-1929 under President Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929)
father : John Calvin Coolidge, Sr.(March 31, 1845 - March 18, 1926) storekeeper, dairyman. member of Vermont state legislature.mother : Victoria Josephine Moor Coolidge (March 14, 1846- March 14,1885)
Calvin Coolidge has written: 'Amherst - Harvard - Holy Cross, commencement addresses' 'President Coolidge's address on secondary education delivered at Andover, Massachusetts, on May 19, 1928, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Phillips academy' -- subject(s): Phillips Academy 'State Of The Union Addresses' 'Calvin Coolidge papers' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Library of Congress 'Address of President Calvin Coolidge before the annual convention of the American farm bureau federation' 'Foundations of the republic; speeches and addresses' 'Address of President Coolidge before the National council of the Boy Scouts of America' -- subject(s): Boy Scouts 'The autobiography of Calvin Coolidge' -- subject(s): Presidents, Biography 'The President speaks on education' 'Your son, Calvin Coolidge' 'Calvin Coolidge says' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Address of President Coolidge at the memorial exercises, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 31, 1926' -- subject(s): Memorial Day addresses
Yes. He appeared with George Washington on sesquicentenial commemorative half-dollar in 1926 and on a presidential dollar coin in 2014.
When the Federal Arbitration act was passed by congress and signed by President Calvin Coolidge, The American Arbitration Act followed and was established in 1926.
Charles A. Coolidge died on 1926-06-01.
W. A. B. Coolidge died in 1926.
This depends on the country or organization. See related questions or re-ask your question.US: John Calvin Coolidge Jr.Calvin Coolidge (born July 4, 1872 in Plymouth, Vermont; died January 5, 1933 in Northampton, Massachussetts) succeeded Warren G. Harding as the thirtieth President of the United States, serving between August 2, 1923 and March 4, 1929, including the whole of 1926.Calvin Coolege