Word: messagee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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¶The President delivered his first message to Congress on the State of the Union and was heard by radio telephony by a "million" people.
At noon on Dec. 6 official Washington flocked to the chamber of the House of Representatives to hear the President deliver his message to Congress. Nearly all the members of both Houses were present. The Cabinet marched down the aisle amid applause.
The principal matters which President Coolidge discussed in his message to Congress are epitomized in the following extracts:
And now the object for which he has given up so much, for which he is fighting so hard has been pronounced a dead issue. President Coolidge, referring to the League in his message to Congress, said. "The incident, so far as we are concerned, is closed." Does Judge Clarke...
"It is the duty of a citizen not only to observe the law but to let it be known that he is opposed to its violation," said President Coolidge in his recent message to Congress. This statement. Captain Elliot Snow of the United States Navy, and in charge of special...