Calvin Coolidge: The American Presidents Series: The 30th President, 1923-1929Macmillan, 2006 M12 26 - 224 pages The austere president who presided over the Roaring Twenties and whose conservatism masked an innovative approach to national leadership |
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... benefit the public . “ The chief ideal of the American people , " he explained , " is idealism . " And Coolidge's economic out- look was indeed idealistic.S Besides sharing an idealized image of America , Ronald Reagan resembled Calvin ...
... benefit . Coolidge's reserve impressed the public as the hallmark of a safe , steady leader . It allowed different citizens to project onto him their own commonsense wisdom . 19 Coolidge could be chatty on occasion . Though hardly a ...
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Contents
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1 Out of Plymouth Notch | 15 |
2 On the Brink | 27 |
3 The New President | 43 |
4 Hitting His Stride | 55 |
5 The Coolidge Prosperity | 67 |
6 Controversies | 81 |
7 Getting Elected | 91 |
8 Beyond Americas Shores | 109 |
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Calvin Coolidge: The American Presidents Series: The 30th President, 1923-1929 David Greenberg No preview available - 2007 |
Calvin Coolidge: The American Presidents Series: The 30th President, 1923-1929 David Greenberg No preview available - 2007 |