Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge was the 30th President of the United States, serving from 1923 to 1929. Known for his quiet and reserved demeanor, Coolidge was a proponent of small government and laissez-faire economics. His presidency is often associated with the economic prosperity of the Roaring Twenties.

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  1. 1. The Autobiography Of Calvin Coolidge

    The autobiography provides an introspective look into the life and career of the 30th President of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. It details his journey from a modest upbringing in rural Vermont to his rise in politics, culminating in his presidency. Coolidge reflects on his personal values, political philosophy, and the events that shaped his tenure, including his commitment to fiscal conservatism and limited government. The narrative offers insights into his character, leadership style, and the historical context of his administration, emphasizing his belief in hard work, integrity, and the importance of public service.

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  2. 3. What Katy Did

    A Story for Children

    A spirited, headstrong girl whose lively tomboy ways lead to a serious accident is forced by injury and confinement to confront her selfishness, learning patience, humility, and the value of helping others; with the steady support and gentle challenges of family and friends she matures into a kinder, more responsible presence in her household, and the story traces her moral growth and everyday domestic adventures in a warm Victorian setting.