Authors: Amity Shlaes
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State
Beaty, Herman, 443–45
Beecher, Henry Ward, 33
Beeches (residence), 441, 451, 454
Beeckman, R. Livingston, 197
Bell, Alexander Graham, 62, 231–32
Benes, Edvard, 422
Bennett, Jean, 188–89
Bennington Battle Monument, 387, 430
Berkman, Alexander, 40
Bernays, Edward, 308–9
Bible, 2, 15, 20, 21, 48, 76, 92, 252, 303
Bicknell, Harry Emerson, 107–8
Big business.
See also
Commerce
Coolidge on small business vs., 106
Theodore Roosevelt on, 83
tariffs and, 113 (
see also
Tariffs)
Bilateral treaty, 392
Bilateral treaty proposal, 388, 394, 408, 410.
See also
Peace treaty
Bimetallism, 49, 69
Bingham, Hiram, 350
Biography, Coolidge’s, 146
Bipartisanship, Coolidge and, 94, 123–24
Bixby, Harold M., 241
Black Hills, summer White House in, 354–55, 367–68, 370–86
Black River Academy, 8, 24–32, 36, 48, 58, 63, 74, 107, 308, 399, 429
Blackstone, William, 62–63
Blaine, John, 432
Blair, David, 239
Blanchard, Edward, 343
Boardman, William, 58
Bonds
municipal, 193, 245–46, 266–67, 278, 292, 321, 364
World War I, 143–44, 147, 266, 314
Bonus bill, veteran’s, 230–31, 233, 236–37, 242–43, 255, 262, 268, 275, 285–88, 290, 291, 310, 320, 321, 348, 389, 450,452
Books
collection of Coolidge’s speeches (
see
Have Faith in Massachusetts
(book))
Coolidge’s autobiography, 5, 441, 446–47, 450, 462
Coolidge’s biography, 146
Coolidge’s favorite, 92
Pulitzer Prizes for, 291
Boone, Joel, 219, 232, 249, 250, 258, 270, 271, 274, 282, 283, 293, 296, 298–300, 309, 405
Borah, William, 193, 263, 273, 280, 294, 322, 324, 393, 395–96, 404, 408, 410, 411, 414, 426, 431, 432
Borglum, Gutzon, 347, 352–53, 360, 367, 370, 371, 372, 375–76, 379-80, 383–86, 427, 438–40
Boston and Maine Railroad, 62, 64, 99–103
Boston Blind and Cripples’ Union, 154, 172
Boston Police strike, 151–72.
See also
Governor of Massachusetts, Coolidge as
actions of Mayor Andrew Peters during, 156–60, 176
Coolidge’s decision to assume authority during, 164–67
Coolidge’s exhaustion and, 155
Coolidge’s speech to AFL before, 151–52
criticism of Coolidge’s handling of, 180, 182
deaths during, 161–62, 166
dismissal of striking police by Coolidge during, 167–70
hiring of temporary volunteer police during, 158, 162–63
illegality of Boston Police Union, 151
interaction between Coolidge and Gompers during, 170–72
jurisdiction issues and, 156
looting and rioting during, 157–58, 160–63
Massachusetts State Guard response to, 160–72
national economic issues and, 153–54
national response to Coolidge’s handling of, 174–78
response by churches to Coolidge’s handling of, 173–74
Seattle general strike and, 152
telephone workers and, 154–55, 157, 167, 169, 178
Woodrow Wilson on, 159-61, 163–64, 168
Boston Police Union, 151
Bowles, Francis, 163
Brady, J. Everett, 91
Brandeis, Louis, 99–100, 102–3, 118, 119, 132, 148, 330
Bread and Roses Strike, 114–16
Brevity, Coolidge’s, 131–32
Brewer, Guy and George, 380
Brewer, Israel (great-grandfather), 10–11, 308
Brewer, M. B., 333
Brewer, Sally (great-grandmother), 11, 308
Briand, Aristide, 361, 388, 392–94, 407, 408, 411–14, 418, 421, 422.
See also
Peace treaty
Broadcast technology, 271, 273
Brooms issue, 226, 236
Brown, Stephen, 286, 312, 318, 437
Bryan, Charles W., 315
Bryan, William Jennings, 45, 47, 68, 105, 134, 135, 174, 178, 209, 280, 318, 319
Budget, federal.
See
Federal budget
Budget, Massachusetts state, 97, 142–43
Budget director, Coolidge administration.
See
Lord, Herbert Mayhew
Bulow, William, 367–68, 371–72, 374–75, 378
Bureau of Internal Revenue, 138–39, 330
Burglar, Coolidge and, 259
Burleson, Albert, 154–55
Burnett, Charles, 55, 66, 113
Burns, William, 284
Burrell, Fred, 204
Bursum, Holm, 242–43, 266
Bush, George H. W., 8
Bush, George W., 8
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 188, 244, 361, 385, 418
Butler, William, 184, 346
Buxton, Frank, 264
Byrd, Richard Evelyn, 356, 365
Cabinet
Coolidge administration, 257–58, 261, 319, 324, 320, 328–30
Harding administration, 214–15, 221–22, 226, 231, 243–44
Cable, George Washington, 65
Cady, Lynn, 348, 351, 429
Campaign spending hearings, 196–97
Campaign style, Coolidge’s, 93
Camp Devens, 145, 150, 166, 250, 252, 312
Candidacy, presidential.
See
Presidential candidacy, Coolidge’s
Capper, Arthur, 381
Caraway, Thaddeus, 327, 389, 400
Career, Charles Edward Garman on, 54, 61, 75–76
Career goal, Coolidge’s, 61
Carnegie, Andrew, 62–64, 84, 92, 267, 463
Carnegie Steel, 39–40
Carter, Thomas Henry, 41
Cartotto, Ercole, 396–97, 415, 416, 446
Castle, William, 392, 396, 411, 414, 416, 421–22, 433
Cedar Lodge (summer White House), 419–21
Central Labor Union, 166
Chamber of Commerce, U.S., 394–95
Chambers, Whittaker, 194
Character issues, 88–89, 117–18
Chase & Sanborn, 437
Cheese business, Coolidge family, 29–30, 60, 98, 153, 250, 306, 387
Chicago Republican Convention, 198–202
Childs, C. C., 239
China, 101, 356–57
Chlorine gas treatment, 287
Christian, George, 259
Christmas Carol, A
, 2, 6
Christmas tree, White House, 6, 263, 274–75, 316, 321–23, 337
Christy, Howard Chandler, 277, 283
Churchill, George, 139
Cicero, 27, 29, 72
Cilley, Florence, 252, 368
City council, Coolidge on Northampton, 71–72, 74–75
City Solicitor General, Coolidge as Northampton, 75–76
Civility, Coolidge and, 93
Clapp, Edwin, 101
Clarke School for the Deaf, 62, 69, 78–79, 86–87, 90, 231–32, 388, 413, 427, 448
Claudel, Paul, 392, 413
Clearing House, The, 102
Clement, Percival, 148, 164, 187
Cleveland, Grover, 7, 8, 28, 39–41, 43, 47, 49, 57, 77, 79, 292, 358, 452
Cleveland Republican Convention, 273, 293–94
Coad, George, 403–4
Coal miner strikes, 77–78, 177, 181–84, 262–63
Cole, John N., 96, 100–101, 103
Coli, François, 361–62
College education.
See
Amherst College, Coolidge’s education at
Collier’s
articles, 185–86, 445
Colorado Dam legislation, 426–27
Colored people.
See
African Americans
Colombia, treaty with, 221–22
Columbia University, 57, 59, 66, 69, 120, 188, 244, 291, 324, 361, 385, 411, 414
Columns, Coolidge’s daily, 441–49
Comey, Elsa, 441
Commentaries on American Law
(book), 62
Commentaries on the Law of England
(book), 62–63
Commerce
aviation and, 349
Coolidge administration and, 6
Coolidge on, 61–62, 72–73, 194
encouragement of, with lower tax rates, 264–65
issues on, in state legislature, 97–98
regulation vs., 99–101
Theodore Roosevelt on big business and, 83
small business vs. big business and, 106
tariffs and (
see
Protectionism; Tariffs)
Committee on Agriculture, 111
Committee on Constitutional Amendments, 97
Committee on Legal Affairs, 111
Committee on Liquor Law, 97–98
Committee on Mercantile Affairs, 97
Committee on Warrants, 138
Common Law, The
, 63
Community vs. individual, 51–52
Congregationalism, 33, 50, 232, 256, 267–68, 270, 336
Conservatism, Coolidge’s, 120, 132
Consolidation, railroad, 119–20
Constitutional convention, 139
Continuity issues, Coolidge administration, 255–59
Conwell, Russell, 91
Coolidge, Abigail Gratia (sister), 4, 20, 26–28
Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 60, 187, 209, 211
Coolidge, Calvin (great-grandfather), 1
Coolidge, Calvin (John Calvin)
autobiography by, 5, 441, 446–47, 450, 462
biography of, 146
birth and early life of, 19–24
challenges and perseverance in life of, 4–5
college education of (
see
Amherst College, Coolidge’s education at)
comparison of, with other presidents, 7–8
courtship of, and marriage to Grace Goodhue by, 78–87 (
see also
Coolidge, Grace Ann Goodhue (wife))
death of, 454–56
dropping of first name by, 67, 69
family of (
see
Coolidge, Calvin, Jr. (son); Coolidge, John “Colonel” (father); Coolidge, John (son); Coolidge, Victoria Josephine Moor (mother); Coolidge family)
health concerns of, 384–85
as justice of the peace and notary public, 101
law practice of (
see
Law practice, Coolidge’s)
legal education of, at Hammond and Field law firm, 60–69
life of, after presidency, 434–37
as Massachusetts governor (
see
Governor of Massachusetts, Coolidge as)
as Massachusetts lieutenant governor, 135–45
as Massachusetts Senate president, 121–24, 126–27, 129–35
as Massachusetts state representative, 94–105
as Massachusetts state senator, 111–12, 114–21
on Northampton city council, 71–72, 74–76
as Northampton City Solicitor General, 75
as Northampton mayor, 106–11
Northampton school committee loss of, 86, 88, 90
personal life of (
see
Personal life, Coolidge’s)
post-presidency life of (
see
Post-presidency life, Coolidge’s)
presidential candidacy of (
see
Presidential candidacy, Coolidge’s)
Republican Party work of, 82, 94, 127–29, 450–53 (
see also
Republican Party)
school education of, at Black River Academy, 24–30
Silent Cal nickname and silence of (
see
Silence, Coolidge’s)
speeches by (
see
Speeches, Coolidge’s)
as U.S. president (
see
Coolidge administration)
as U.S. vice-president (
see
Harding administration; Vice-presidency, Coolidge’s)
Coolidge, Calvin Galusha (grandfather), 2, 14–19, 21
Coolidge, Calvin, Jr. (son)
birth of, 104–5
death of, 4, 11, 298–300, 447
employment of, 5, 250
fan mail to, 253
illness of, 122–23
spruce tree as memorial for, 301–3
visit to White House by, 282–83, 296
writing by, 238–39
Coolidge, Carlos, 1, 17, 49
Coolidge, Carrie Brown (stepmother), 32, 48, 70, 81, 93, 99, 101, 104, 106, 110, 111, 124, 135, 187, 194, 196
Coolidge, Grace Anna Goodhue (wife)
alienation of, from Coolidge, 395, 419, 425–26, 428
as asset to Coolidge’s career, 134
at Black Hills summer White House, 370–86
at Cedar Lodge summer White House, 419–20
charity events of, 316
Clarke School for the Deaf and, 231–32
at Coolidge’s death, 454–56
on Coolidge’s father, 110–11
on Coolidge’s portrait, 396–97
courtship of, by Coolidge, 79–87
as first lady, 282–83
first visit of, to Hardings, 204–5
Jim Haley issue and, 376–77
Florence Harding and, 212, 229
honeymoon of, 88–90
illness of, 413, 419–20
life of, after wedding, 90–92
life of, during vice-presidency, 224–25
move of, into White House, 259–61
at National Women’s Republican Club, 237
personal life of (
see
Personal life, Coolidge’s)
post-presidency reconciliation of, with Coolidge, 436–37
at presidential inauguration, 326–27
return to Vermont by, 428–31
self-sufficiency of, 99
separations of, from Coolidge, 425–26
social challenges of, during vice-presidency, 220
sons of (
see
Coolidge, Calvin, Jr. (son); Coolidge, John (son))
as sorority president, 109, 136
on visit of Prince Edward, 309
wedding of, 87
White House housekeeper and, 347–48
White House spruce memorial by, of Calvin, Jr., 11, 301–3
writing by, 448
Coolidge, Henry D., 96, 104, 123
Coolidge, John (son), 5, 11, 101, 104, 105, 123, 124, 187, 225, 232, 241, 260, 261, 293, 296, 300, 316, 367
at Amherst College, 286, 295, 312–13, 333
birth of, 93
at Camp Devens military training camp, 250, 252
death of Calvin, Jr., and, 303
employment of, 429
graduation of, 345
meeting of, with Prince Edward, 309
reaction of, to Harding’s death and Coolidge’s presidency, 252
Florence Trumbull and, 350, 355, 425–26
visit to White House by, 282, 296
wedding of, to Florence Trumbull, 437
writing by, 213–14
Coolidge, John “Colonel” (father)
administration of presidential oath of office to Coolidge by, 251–52
bust of, 339
cheese business of, 29–30
Coolidge’s correspondence with, 197–98, 208
Coolidge’s presidential campaign and, 309
death of, 342–43
job of, with Vermont governor, 74