Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge
Calvin Coolidge was the 30th President of the United States, serving from 1923 to 1929, and is also known for his writings and speeches. Although primarily recognized for his political career, he authored "The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge," which provides personal insights into his life and presidency. Coolidge's writing style was marked by its simplicity, directness, and reflection of his conservative values, which advocated for limited government and fiscal responsibility. His works continue to be studied for their historical significance and the philosophy of governance they espouse.

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Since the close of the last Congress the Nation has lost President Harding. The world knew his kindness and his humanity, his greatness and his character. He has left his mark upon history. He has made justice more certain and peace more secure. The surpassing tribute paid to his memory as he was borne across the continent to rest at last at home revealed the place he held in the hearts of the American... more...

NOTE TO SECOND EDITION In the issue of a second edition of this collection of Governor Coolidge's speeches and messages, the opportunity has been taken to add a proclamation and three recently delivered addresses, which bring the volume practically up to the date of publication. Boston, October, 1919 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency CALVIN COOLIDGE GOVERNOR A PROCLAMATION... more...