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Which president did not talk?

Coolidge and his wife, Grace, who was a great baseball fan, once attended a Washington Senators game and sat through all nine innings without saying a word, except once when he asked her the time. As president, Coolidge's reputation as a quiet man continued.
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What happened to the president in 1923?

In August of 1923, he died in San Francisco of a heart attack. Learn more about Warren G. Harding's spouse, Florence Kling Harding.
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How many terms did Coolidge serve?

Calvin Coolidge's tenure as the 30th president of the United States began on August 2, 1923, when Coolidge became president upon Warren G. Harding's death, and ended on March 4, 1929.
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Why did Coolidge not run again?

As early as 1924, Coolidge decided he would not run for the presidency a second time. The death of his son, Cal Jr., in 1924, took a heavy toll on the president, which some say led to clinical depression. "When he died, the power and the glory of the Presidency went with him", Coolidge later wrote in his autobiography.
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What was Calvin Coolidge famous quote?

There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work. Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.
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Was Calvin Coolidge a drinker?

Calvin Coolidge was not known to drink excessively or use drugs. The prohibition was in effect while he was president.
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What is the most famous quote by a president?

Abraham Lincoln: "Leave nothing for tomorrow which can be done today." Theodore Roosevelt: "It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed." Harry S.
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Who was the best president?

Abraham Lincoln has taken the highest ranking in each survey and George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt have always ranked in the top five while James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Franklin Pierce have been ranked at the bottom of all four surveys.
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What happened to Calvin Coolidge's son?

Despite his popularity, Coolidge's time in the White House was touched by tragedy. On July 7, 1924, the president's son, Calvin Jr., died at Walter Reed Hospital of blood poisoning. Calvin Jr. sustained a small blister on his toe while playing tennis on the White House Grounds with his older brother.
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Who was Calvin Coolidge's wife?

Grace Anna Coolidge (née Goodhue; January 3, 1879 – July 8, 1957) was the wife of the 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. She was the first lady of the United States from 1923 to 1929 and the second lady of the United States from 1921 to 1923.
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Who was the only president that held 4 terms?

Roosevelt began on January 20, 1941, when he was once again inaugurated as the 32nd president of the United States, and the fourth term of his presidency ended with his death on April 12, 1945.
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Which presidents were assassinated?

In American history, there have been only four U.S. Presidents assassinated:
  • Abraham Lincoln, in 1865 by John Wilkes Booth.
  • James Garfield, in 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau.
  • William McKinley.
  • John F. Kennedy, in 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald (some conspiracy theorists disagree)
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What President died on September 14 1901?

William McKinley was the 25th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination on September 14, 1901, after leading the nation to victory in the Spanish-American War and raising protective tariffs to promote American industry.
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Which president was the son of a president?

How unusual is it for a father and son to become President of the United States? It has now happened twice in our nation's history: the Adamses (John Adams (1797-1801) and John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) and the Bushes (George H.W. Bush (1989-1993) and George W. Bush (2001-2009).
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What did Richard Nixon died of?

On April 22, 1994, Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, died after suffering a significant stroke four days earlier, at the age of 81.
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Who was the youngest president?

The youngest person to become U.S. president was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at age 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The oldest person inaugurated president was Joe Biden, at age 78.
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What did Obama do for the country?

Obama signed many landmark bills into law during his first two years in office. The main reforms include: the Affordable Care Act, sometimes referred to as "the ACA" or "Obamacare", the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010.
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How many presidents have been assassinated?

In the course of the history of the United States four Presidents have been assassinated, within less than 100 years, beginning with Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Attempts were also made on the lives of two other Presidents, one President-elect, and one ex-President.
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Which president has a big stick quote?

Big stick ideology, big stick diplomacy, big stick philosophy, or big stick policy refers to an aphorism often said by the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt; "speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far".
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Was Teddy Roosevelt a great president?

Roosevelt's health continued to deteriorate and he died in 1919. Polls of historians and political scientists rank him as one of the greatest presidents in American history.
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What is Bill Clinton's quote?

If you live long enough, you'll make mistakes. But if you learn from them, you'll be a better person. It's how you handle adversity, not how it affects you.
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