Appearance
1940Year Fuess, Claude M
Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge, the Man Who Came From Vermont; An Admiring Biography by Claude M. Fuess Which Builds Up an Appealing Figure
1952Year New York's oldest Chinese restaurant under the management of the same family had a birthday party the other night. Sixty-five guests from the press, radio and television met at Lee's at Mott and Pell Streets in Chinatown, to celebrate the establishment's sixtieth anniversary and to meet the new proprietor, Calvin Coolidge Lee. News of Food: Chinese Dishes
Calvin Coolidge Lee, 18, One of City's Youngest Restaurateurs, Is Host at Restaurant Long Under Management of His Family
1932Year C Coolidge likens Vermonters to rugged soil DEFINES TRUE VERMONTER.
Calvin Coolidge Likens Him to Rugged Soil of Native State.
1960Year comment on fall camping facilities SOLITUDE IN VERMONT'S WOODLANDS
Calvin Coolidge Park's Site Open to Early Fall Campers
1976Year Jimmy Carter is not the first candidate in history to wear jeans as a political tactic
Calvin Coolidge tried it in 1924, but photographs of him in the fields in starched, creased overalls and a pair of well‐shined black F hoes made him an object of national ridicule. Jeans are an authentic part of Carter's character, however, and the well‐worn fit of them proves that he feels at home in the Plains, Ga., uniform of the day. Not lost on his political advisers is the fact that jeans register contradictory impressions with the young people around Harvard Square and the farmers in Iowa—another example of the former Governor of Georgia's remarkable ability to design a campaign that attracts voters of opposite political views. All the candidates' clothes
1972Year HANOVER, N. H., Oct. 21—
Calvin Coolidge was finishing his second stint as President, land the stock market crash was still one year away when Brown last beat Dartmouth in football here. Dartmouth Romps Over Brown, 49‐20