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...adequate hospital facilities for veterans; Mickey Walker, welterweight boxing champion, to present a pair of five-ounce boxing gloves with the injunction: "Use 'em on your next Congress;" George Spring Meyer, of Reno, to present a photograph of the graduating class of 1890 at Black River Academy at Ludlow, Vt., containing three girls and five youths, one of them, in cutaway, white tie and long hair being Calvin Coolidge. ¶ President Coolidge gave opt word 1) that he believed Congress had time enough to produce any necessary farm legislation, if Congressmen felt that the need was pressing; if they...
...architects competing are: Aymar Embury 2nd: R. M. Hood; Ludlow and Peabody, with H. F. Kellogg of Boston Associated; B. W. Morris, with Eric Gugler, Associated; Egerton Swartwont, all of New York City; Hewitt & Brown of Minneapolis; Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott of Boston; Professor J. J. Haffner of the School of Architecture, with Perry, Shaw, and Hepburn, Associated, of Boston; Guy Lowell of Boston; McKim, Mead, and White of New York City; Parker, Thomas, and Rice, of Boston; and Walker and Gillette of New York City...
...Professing to feel refreshed from their vacation Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge and their son John boarded the Presidential special at Ludlow. For two hours they stood on the back platform waving to crowds at stations; then darkness fell and next morning they were in Washington...
...President, Mrs. Coolidge, their son, John, newspapermen, secret service men and concomitants set out for Vermont. The President traveled in the private car Ideal, the same car which, it happens, was used by Warren G. Harding, speech-making in 1920. At 3 a.m., the special train drew into Ludlow, Vt. The Coolidges breakfasted before disembarking at 7.00 a. m. before a silent crowd of meditative Vermonters. In automobiles the party drove the twelve miles to Plymouth. A stop was made at the grave of Calvin Jr., freshly covered with flowers, which Mrs. Coolidge has been sending at frequent intervals from...
Again the party took the train and proceeded to Ludlow, Vt., from whence a funeral procession of automobiles went twelve miles overland along the narrow hill roads to Plymouth. A grave had been dug in the little cemetery, only a few hundred yards from the Coolidge homestead. It lay on a tree-covered knoll. The services were very brief-less than 15 minutes in length. The little Marine Guard saluted, as the bugler sounded taps...